
“Mpumbavu” is a Swahili phrase, in a Gospel context translates to “fool” or “foolish person”
In Christian or Gospel usage, it often refers to:
- Someone who ignores God’s wisdom,
- A person living without faith or righteousness,
- Someone acting spiritually unwisely.
Example in Gospel context:
“Usiwe mpumbavu, mtegemee Mungu.”
“Do not be foolish; trust in God.”


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