Samuel L. Jackson hasn’t forgotten his lines from Pulp Fiction. In honor of the film’s 30th anniversary, the actor posted a clip of himself reciting the Ezekiel 25:17 Bible verse, a notable moment for ...
USA TODAY on MSN: Hegseth's Pentagon prayer sounds like 'Pulp Fiction' line; here's why
During a prayer at the Pentagon on Wednesday, Pete Hegseth appeared to paraphrase "Pulp Fiction" rather than the real Ezekiel 27:17 Bible verse.
Yahoo: Pete Hegseth Quotes ‘Pulp Fiction’ Fake Bible Verse at Pentagon Prayer Service
Pete Hegseth Quotes ‘Pulp Fiction’ Fake Bible Verse at Pentagon Prayer Service
TribLive: Did Pete Hegseth cite Scripture or a line from ‘Pulp Fiction’?
After Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said a prayer during a Pentagon worship service Wednesday, viewers questioned whether the lines came from the Bible — or from the Quentin Tarantino movie “Pulp ...
AOL: Pete Hegseth quoted fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon
Pete Hegseth quoted fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon
Firstpost: Did Pete Hegseth deliver a fake Bible quote from ‘Pulp Fiction’ at a Pentagon prayer meet?
A prayer delivered by US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has courted controversy after he appeared to paraphrase a line from the cult classic movie ‘Pulp Fiction’ and presented it as a Bible verse.
Did Pete Hegseth deliver a fake Bible quote from ‘Pulp Fiction’ at a Pentagon prayer meet?
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recited dialogue drawn from the film "Pulp Fiction" at a Pentagon prayer service, using it to frame the war in Iran as an act of divine justice.