The prophet Amos uses the phrase in a pronouncement of judgment against the nation of Moab.

The believer declares they will not be afraid. Instead, they enter a sacred sanctuary where they find peace and sustenance. Spiritual Sustenance:

Akaruru k'intambara (Cantique N°210) is a cherished Rwandan Christian hymn from the Indirimbo zo Guhimbaza Imana collection, focusing on spiritual warfare, divine protection, and faith. It offers comfort through lyrics depicting a secure, holy place (Ahera cane) and the believer's strength against spiritual battles.

"Akaruru k'Intambara" plays a crucial role in shaping modern Rwandan identity. It is used in:

Context : The march on Jericho culminated with a long trumpet blast and a "great war cry" ( akaruru gakomeye k'intambara ), causing the city's walls to collapse.