Honestly, I don't have a definite answer. It could be from various parts of the Bible. You might want to look into fan discussions or film analysis websites to get a more accurate answer.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Jules wears a simple but effective costume. The black suit is a classic choice for a character in his line of work. It's paired with a white shirt which creates a contrast. His overall look is completed with a tie, probably adding to the formality of his appearance despite his rather unorthodox profession.
Jules is one of the main characters in 'Pulp Fiction'. He is a hitman. He is known for his cool and somewhat philosophical demeanor while being involved in the rather violent and chaotic underworld presented in the movie.
Not really. Pulp Fiction doesn't have a single clear-cut protagonist. Jules is a significant character, but the story is interwoven with the experiences of several characters, and their arcs contribute equally to the overall narrative.
Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield are two really cool characters in 'Pulp Fiction'. Vincent, played by John Travolta, is a suave but also somewhat reckless hitman. Jules, played by Samuel L. Jackson, is a more philosophical hitman. They are sent on various tasks throughout the movie, like retrieving a briefcase for their boss, Marsellus Wallace. Their relationship is complex and their dialogues are some of the most memorable parts of the film.