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Concise answer: In his sermon, HEG Seth references a line from the film Pulp Fiction (1994), Ezekiel 25:17, which the character Jules recites. This article explains the biblical...
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Concise answer: In his sermon, HEG Seth references a line from the film Pulp Fiction (1994), Ezekiel 25:17, which the character Jules recites. This article explains the biblical...
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Samuel L. Jackson plays Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction, a sharp-tongued hitman working for crime boss Marsellus Wallace. As a core member of Vincent Vega and Jules’s violent...
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In Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime film Pulp Fiction , Samuel L. Jackson’s character Jules Winnfield closes the movie with a recited Bible passage that became instantly iconi...
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Pulp Fiction (1994) centers on intersecting stories of Los Angeles criminals, hit men, and hustlers, rendered with sharp dialogue and nonlinear structure. This guide profiles ke...
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As of 2025, Bruce Willis is in his late 60s. Born on March 19, 1955, in Idar-Oberstein, West Germany, he is an American actor best known for leading action films and sharp telev...
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The so-called Higgs Bible quote in Pulp Fiction circulates online as a memorable line tied to Jules Winnfield. This evergreen explainer clarifies who speaks it, what is actually...
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Jules Winnfield, portrayed by Samuel Jackson in Pulp Fiction (1994), is a hitman and close partner of Vincent Vega, working for Marsellus Wallace. As a core member of Wallace's...
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Samuel L. Jackson's performance as Jules Winnfield in Pul Fiction (1994) produced dialogue that remains deeply referenced, often repeated, and sometimes misremembered. This veri...
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Patricia Arquette is linked to Pulp Fiction because of Quentin Tarantino's habit of working with recurring actors, yet her actual participation in the film is minimal and often...
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