As the Trump administration and Pope Leo XIV publicly sparred over the Iran war, social media users claimed that both the pontiff and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cited fictional Bible verses to ...
Pete Hegseth sparked backlash after misquoting Ezekiel 25:17 in a rescue prayer, using a version popularized by Pulp Fiction rather than the actual Bible verse.
Hegseth said the lead mission planner for an Iran war rescue operation delivered the prayer to him and told him they use it ahead of missions.
National Geographic explores notable biblical figures in our ongoing series People in the Bible, as part of our coverage of the history of the Bible and the search for sacred texts. A prophet during ...
Pete Hegseth delivered a worship sermon this week that has viewers wondering if it was borrowed from the "Pulp Fiction" script.
The defense secretary said his prayer drew on Ezekiel, but wording closely matches Quentin Tarantino dialogue ...
Hegseth Accused of Quoting a ‘Fake Bible Verse’ From a Popular Tarantino Film ...
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth mistakenly presented the made-up scripture as genuine Bible verse - and he's being trolled for quoting the gospel of Quentin Tarantino. View on euronews ...
During a prayer at the Pentagon on Wednesday, Pete Hegseth appeared to paraphrase "Pulp Fiction" rather than the real Ezekiel 27:17 Bible verse.