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1. The Etymology of God the luminary of the day | Illustrated Comic (English)

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  • Illustrated short comic (26 pages)
  • Explores the ancient meaning of “God” through language, myth, and history
  • For readers interested in mythology, spirituality, and symbolic origins
  • Suitable for ages 12+


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Since ancient times, humans have gazed at the sky and named its lights — gods, forces, symbols of life itself. But what did the word “God” truly mean, before dogmas shaped it?


The Etymology of God: The Luminary of the Day is a beautifully illustrated short comic that invites you on a journey through the origins of the divine in language and myth.


From the Indo-European root of “daylight” to Roman, Greek, Norse, and Sanskrit echoes, this visual story traces how the idea of “God” once embodied light — the sun, the sky, and the life-giving forces around us.


This work is also a valuable educational resource for homeschoolers, classical education students, and curious young learners exploring mythology, history, or the origins of language. Suitable for ages 12 and up, it opens a door to etymology and symbolism in a way that sparks curiosity and reflection.


Blending original and poetic text with AI-generated comic art, this piece belongs to the Believing is Creating Illustrated Stories series — for readers drawn to mythology, spirituality, and the hidden meanings of words.


A story of words. A story of light.

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