Pelosi’s Favorite Bible Verse Is Not In The Bible, Theology Professor Says; “I Know It’s There Someplace, It’s Supposed to Be in Isiah”, Nope…

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WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to connect with religious college leaders at the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities conference Wednesday by sharing her favorite Bible verse – except there was one problem. The verse she shared was not in the Bible.

“And I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time and I keep reading and reading the Bible,” Pelosi said. “I know it’s there someplace. It’s supposed to be in Isiah. I heard bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God made us. It’s there somewhere in some words or another but certainly the spirit of it is there.”

Whitworth University associate professor of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Will Kynes said the verse did not exist, according to Slate. The closest version was found in Proverbs 14:31.

“Those who oppress the poor insult their Maker, but those who are kind to the needy honor him,” was the most approximate version of what Pelosi said, according to Kyes, Slate reported.

This is not the first time Pelosi shared the quote. Pelosi used the phrase in an April, 21, 2018 Earth Day press release.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos also attended the conference.

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