Samuel L. Jackson Recites Pulp Fiction Monologue ‘Ezekiel 25:17’ to Celebrate 30th Anniversary

Samuel L. Jackson Recites Pulp Fiction Monologue 'Ezekiel 25:17' to Celebrate 30th Anniversary

As a longtime enthusiast of cinematic masterpieces, I can confidently say that Samuel L. Jackson‘s recent recitation of Jules Winnfield’s iconic “Ezekiel 25:17” speech is a testament to the timeless impact of Quentin Tarantino’s groundbreaking film, Pulp Fiction.


Legendary Hollywood actor, now 75, charms fans by posting a video on Twitter of him reciting one of his iconic movie lines from Pulp Fiction, a groundbreaking crime film directed by Quentin Tarantino. To mark the 30th anniversary of this classic, Jackson reprised his role as Jules Winnfield, the thoughtful hitman, and performed his famous “Ezekiel 25:17” monologue after so many years had passed.

Title your post, “Jackson Still Delivers That Iconic Line!!! Ezekiel 25:17 Celebrates Pulp Fiction’s 30th Anniversary.” In the video, Jackson seamlessly delivers the timeless dialogue, imbuing the final warning with the intensity that made him famous. The short clip is sure to make you want to re-watch Pulp Fiction and join the celebration. Brush up on “Ezekiel 25:17” and watch Jackson’s recreation here.

The righteous person’s journey is constantly threatened by the injustices of the greedy and the oppressive actions of wicked individuals. May fortune smile upon the one who, with compassion and kindness, guides the vulnerable through the dark valley, for they are indeed their brother’s protector and the discoverer of those lost. Know that I, the Lord, will mete out severe retribution and fierce wrath on those who try to corrupt or harm My people. You shall recognize My name when I exact My vengeance upon you.

Pulp Fiction Remains a Crime Caper Masterpiece

In the film, a Bible passage that Quentin Tarantino reworked becomes one of Jules’ signature lines. As the movie progresses, the way he delivers this final warning to his victims evolves, reflecting the hitman’s changing perspective. Initially, “Ezekiel 25:17” is a chilling phrase Jules uses before killing someone. However, by the end of the film, it mirrors Jules’ character journey and plays a crucial role in his choice to abandon the criminal world. For enthusiasts of the actor and the movie, hearing Jackson recite the speech once more after all these years is a delightful experience.

Under the guidance of director Quentin Tarantino, the ensemble cast of John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Tim Roth, Ving Rhames, and Uma Thurman star in the movie Pulp Fiction. Instead of following a traditional narrative, it presents multiple tales involving an array of memorable characters such as two shady hitmen (Travolta and Jackson), a gangster’s wife (Thurman), a desperate boxer (Willis), and others.

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2024-10-15 14:31