The Pledge of Allegiance, as a specific text and practice, is not found in the Bible. The Pledge of Allegiance is an American patriotic vow that was written in 1892.
However, the Bible does contain passages that speak to similar themes:
* Loyalty to God: The Bible emphasizes loyalty and devotion to God above all else.
* Respect for Authority: The Bible instructs believers to respect and obey governing authorities (Romans 13:1-7, 1 Peter 2:13-17), as long as those authorities do not command them to disobey God (Acts 5:29).
* Love for One's Neighbor: The Bible calls on believers to love and serve their neighbors, which can extend to a sense of responsibility and care for one's community and nation.
While the Pledge of Allegiance itself is not in the Bible, the concepts of loyalty, respect for authority, and love for one's community, which are related to the idea of pledging allegiance, can be found within biblical teachings.