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'''Ipmil''' or '''Ipmilbalolaš''' means [[God]] in [[Northern Sami language|Northern Sámi]]. Ipmil has been used by [[Sami people|Sámi]] [[Christian]]s for God. The Creator and ruler of the universe. There are Sámi Christians who believe in [[Laestadianism]] that use Ipmil for God. Ipmil can also be used when translating God from other cultures. Names of God: [[Allah]] ([[Islam]]), [[Adonai]] ([[Judaism]]) could be translated as Ipmil in Northern Sámi. Svenska kyrkan ([[Church of Sweden]]) has a prayer in Northern Sámi with ''Ipmil''.<ref>[http://svenskakyrkan.se/be/prayer/59753 Mon ohcan veahki birget daid - Svenska kyrkan]</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=mythology.net|url=http://mythology.net|accessdate=14 November 2016}}</ref> ''Ipmil atte'' means God grant and is a reply to ''buorre beaivi'' (good day). [[Christians]] who believe in the ''[[Trinity]]'' say: ''Áhči'' ([[God the Father|Father]]) and ''Bártni'' ([[God the Son|Son]], [[Jesus Christ]]) and ''Bassi Vuoiŋŋa'' (the [[Holy Spirit (Christianity)|Holy Spirit]]) is ''Ipmil''. The Sámi thought there were three [[deities]]: ''Radien-Áhči'' (Father), Radien-Bártni (Jesus) and [[Akka (spirit)|Mátterahkka]] (Grandmother Spirit Mátterahkka). In [[Sami mythology]] Mátterahkka is said to have created the body of the children who were placed into the wombs. Ipmil could also have been a name to include all good deities.{{cn|date=November 2016}}
'''Ipmil''' or '''Ipmilbalolaš''' means [[God]] in [[Northern Sami language|Northern Sámi]]. Ipmil has been used by [[Sami people|Sámi]] [[Christian]]s for God. The Creator and ruler of the universe. There are Sámi Christians who believe in [[Laestadianism]] that use Ipmil for God. Ipmil can also be used when translating God from other cultures. Names of God: [[Allah]] ([[Islam]]), [[Adonai]] ([[Judaism]]) could be translated as Ipmil in Northern Sámi. Svenska kyrkan ([[Church of Sweden]]) has a prayer in Northern Sámi with ''Ipmil''.<ref>[http://svenskakyrkan.se/be/prayer/59753 Mon ohcan veahki birget daid - Svenska kyrkan]</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=mythology.net|url=http://mythology.net|accessdate=14 November 2016}}</ref> ''Ipmil atte'' means God grant and is a reply to ''buorre beaivi'' (good day). [[Christians]] who believe in the ''[[Trinity]]'' say: ''Áhči'' ([[God the Father|Father]]) and ''Bártni'' ([[God the Son|Son]], [[Jesus Christ]]) and ''Bassi Vuoiŋŋa'' (the [[Holy Spirit (Christianity)|Holy Spirit]]) is ''Ipmil''. The Sámi thought there were three [[deities]]: ''Radien-Áhči'' (Father), Radien-Bártni (Jesus) and [[Akka (spirit)|Mátterahkka]] (Grandmother Spirit Mátterahkka). In [[Sami mythology]], Mátterahkka is said to have created the body of the children who were placed into the wombs. Ipmil could also have been a name to include all good deities.{{cn|date=November 2016}}


==See also==
== See also ==
*[[Laestadianism]]
*[[Laestadianism]]
*[[wikt:Ipmil|Ipmil - Wiktionary]]
*[[wikt:Ipmil|Ipmil - Wiktionary]]

Revision as of 22:28, 27 September 2017

Ipmil or Ipmilbalolaš means God in Northern Sámi. Ipmil has been used by Sámi Christians for God. The Creator and ruler of the universe. There are Sámi Christians who believe in Laestadianism that use Ipmil for God. Ipmil can also be used when translating God from other cultures. Names of God: Allah (Islam), Adonai (Judaism) could be translated as Ipmil in Northern Sámi. Svenska kyrkan (Church of Sweden) has a prayer in Northern Sámi with Ipmil.[1][2] Ipmil atte means God grant and is a reply to buorre beaivi (good day). Christians who believe in the Trinity say: Áhči (Father) and Bártni (Son, Jesus Christ) and Bassi Vuoiŋŋa (the Holy Spirit) is Ipmil. The Sámi thought there were three deities: Radien-Áhči (Father), Radien-Bártni (Jesus) and Mátterahkka (Grandmother Spirit Mátterahkka). In Sami mythology, Mátterahkka is said to have created the body of the children who were placed into the wombs. Ipmil could also have been a name to include all good deities.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Mon ohcan veahki birget daid - Svenska kyrkan
  2. ^ "mythology.net". Retrieved 14 November 2016.