Interpreting the Exodus among the Ngoni People

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Title

Interpreting the Exodus among the Ngoni People

Subject

Bible. Exodus -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Ngoni (African people)

Description

The interpretation of the Ngoni of Exodus 14:21-31 makes a comparison with the Israelites possible. Both the Israelites and the Ngoni crossed an expanse of water to reach their new land; The Israelites crossed the Red Sea and the Ngoni crossed the Zambezi River. Moreover, just as God provided the Israelites passage by facilitating the crossing of the Red Sea on dry land in a miraculous way, the Ngoni were aided by the locals, the Chikunda people, by carrying them in their canoes to cross the river. The Egyptians perished in the sea; the Ngoni killed the Chikunda after being aided by them. The role of the King is also mentioned; in the biblical story Moses plays a significant role as the agent of God. In a similar manner, King Zwangendaba's role is highlighted in the entire episode. These narratives of origin and migration (both Biblical and Ngoni) are important for the formation of identity amongst the Ngoni in Zambia.

Creator

Zulu, Edwin

Publisher

Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology

Date

2011

Contributor

Zulu, Edwin

Rights

Author retains copyright

Language

English

Type

Text (Article)

Files

zulu_interpretating_2011.pdf
Date Added
April 24, 2022
Collection
Articles
Citation
Zulu, Edwin, “Interpreting the Exodus among the Ngoni People,” Justo Mwale University, Repository , accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.justomwale.net/items/show/8.