The interpretation of ‘Beowulf’ being written by a Christian can be decided by Beowulf’s sacrificial ways. During the novel Beowulf sacrificed one of his warriors. This can be tied to a Christian belief because God made a sacrifice of his only son. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son...” (John 3:16), is a scripture that tells us God gave his son as a way to save his people. This scripture ties to Beowulf considering …show more content…
This is a Christian comparison in relation that God’s the people’s savior on Earth and Beowulf’s the savior to his people. This can be tied to the belief that a Christian monk wrote this novel due to the Christian comparison of God and his 12 apostles that can be found in the bible. The story of Beowulf taking 12 men to wait for him to fight the dragon is a comparison that is found in the bible. Relatively to only one man staying to fight with Beowulf is the same as only one man staying to fight with Jesus. This can also be a reference to Beowulf being a savior and fighting this dragon as an old man to protect his people. Beowulf is also a savior for sacrificing his life to swim 9 hours in order to get to Grendel as Jesus sacrificed his life on the cross. “Be strong of good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the Lord thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee” (KJV Dueteronomy 31:6) is a scripture that tells us that God did not want his people to be afraid and to feel protected. Beowulf has made choices in order to make his people feel as safe as possible.
In conclusion we can interpret that this novel was written by a Christian monk due to the multiple biblical allusions. This novel has many life lessons that are present in the bible such as justifying your identity, protect your people, be true to who you are, and put God in any and everything you do. Beowulf is a novel that is filled with many Christian beliefs in multiple scenarios. These scenarios may include the story of the 12 apostles and sacrificing lives in order to save your people. This novel has many details that can conclude it was written by a Christian monk once the novel is precisely