Dream Of Rood

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n the poem "The Dream of Rood" several words were used to describe Jesus and many events that happen around him. One thing that stood out from the passage was the word beacon. In the passage stated “wound round by light, brightest of beam, all that beacon sprinkled with gold”. The word beacon was used to describe the cross and now in Old English and modern day terms. It has 3 meanings in Old English light used as a token or sign and battle standard, in modern terms it is used as a signal or guide. In Old English terms this represented to the events to come because of the stain of blood on the side of the cross. Also a token or sign were used in many churches. The cross was used as a sign or token of Jesus to let people know it was a symbol of him. The battle standard represented the people in church. Many Christians believe you have to be battle tested in the lord. Jesus went through the test and when he was crucified on the cross that was the battle standard of what he would do for his father. In modern times signal is as a representation of how we are guided to the cross because of his crucifixion for us. The cross is the light that guides many followers of Christ and they use it as a signal to help people understand the sacrifice he made for mankind. …show more content…

In some churches they view the tree of life a reference to Jesus as the tree of glory, in which he die for our sins, this shows the respect of honor they held for him. He was also called the Son of God; this was very common for people to call Jesus even in our time. Jesus died for us and he sent his only son to die for our sins, that is why they call him the Son of

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