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What is the passage that the black killer reads before each murder in Pulp Fiction?
There is a passage in the Bible that should be read well now.

Well, there's a passage I remember.

Ezekiel chapter 25 section 17

A little suitable for this occasion Ezekiel 25: 17

The road to justice is surrounded by tyrannical villains.

The path of the just is surrounded by the selfishness of the evil and the inequality of tyranny.

Guide the weak in the name of sympathy and goodwill

In the name of charity and goodwill

Blessed are those who cross the dark road.

Lead the weak through the dark valley

Because he looked after his companion and found the lost lamb.

Because he is really the guardian of his brother and the discoverer of lost children.

I will retaliate against those who dare to hurt and poison my companions.

I will attack those who try to poison and destroy my brother with great revenge and anger.

They will know that I am the Lord.

When I take revenge on you, you will know that my name is God!