Ukunyamezela yinkunzi: Exploring the perspectives of God in relation to our daily bread

Nobuntu Penxa-Matholeni
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Multiple interpretations of Matthew 6:11 have arisen among biblical scholars. This article aims to delve into the understanding of God in relation to the concept of ‘our daily bread’ as perceived by black women in the townships of Cape Town. Through the utilisation of indigenous storytelling methodology, this study will not only address the question of how the concept of ‘our daily bread’ contributes to the oppression of black women but also juxtapose it with the broader discourse surrounding the concept, Ukunyamezela yinkunzi (loosely translates to ‘perseverance is the key’). Furthermore, the indigenous storytelling methodology will uncover the nuanced experiences of black women concerning their perceptions of God within the context of their everyday lives.Contribution: This article contributes to the literature on African studies by highlighting the experiences and indigenous connections of black women. It offers a close cultural reading of the text, providing deeper insights into their unique experiences and traditions.
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Ukunyamezela yinkunzi:探索上帝对我们日常饮食的看法
圣经学者对《马太福音》第 6 章第 11 节有多种解释。本文旨在深入探讨开普敦城镇黑人妇女对 "我们日用的饮食 "概念中上帝的理解。通过使用讲故事的方法,本研究不仅要探讨 "我们的日用饮食 "这一概念是如何导致黑人妇女受压迫的问题,还要将其与围绕 "Ukunyamezela yinkunzi"(意译为 "坚持不懈是关键")这一概念的更广泛的论述并列起来。此外,本土讲故事的方法将揭示黑人妇女在日常生活中对上帝的看法的细微体验:本文通过强调黑人妇女的经历和本土联系,为非洲研究文献做出了贡献。文章对文本进行了近距离的文化解读,对黑人妇女的独特经历和传统有了更深入的了解。
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