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    US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Quotes Fictional Bible Verse from Pulp Fiction

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a notable incident, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recited a prayer that was actually a misquotation of Ezekiel 25:17, popularized by the 1994 film Pulp Fiction. The verse, as presented in the movie, is a fictionalized and dramatized version that differs significantly from the original biblical text. Hegseth’s use of this passage during a public speech sparked discussions about the blending of pop culture with official rhetoric.

    Originally, Ezekiel 25:17 in the Bible is a brief verse, but the extended and stylized version featured in Pulp Fiction has become iconic in popular culture. The film’s portrayal was crafted for dramatic effect and is not an accurate representation of the scripture. This incident highlights how cultural references can sometimes be mistakenly incorporated into formal settings, raising questions about the appropriateness and accuracy of such references by public officials.

    The event underscores the influence of cinema on public discourse and the potential for confusion when fictional elements are presented as factual. It also reflects the broader phenomenon of popular media shaping perceptions of religious texts. Meanwhile, the Pentagon chief’s choice to quote a fictionalized scripture has attracted attention from both critics and supporters, illustrating the complex intersection of entertainment, religion, and politics in contemporary society.

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