In the epic poem Beowulf, the titular hero did not cross the sea alone. He was accompanied by a group of warriors who joined him on his journey to confront Grendel and other monsters threatening the Danish kingdom.
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After Moses crossed the Red Sea , he stretched out his rod, and the Red Sea joint up again.
Beowulf kills nine sea monsters while swimming with Brecca in the epic poem Beowulf.
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Beowulf was defeated in a swimming match with the sea monster Grendel's mother.
Initially, all of Beowulf's men, except one, flee from the dragon in fear, leaving Beowulf to face the dragon alone. Only Wiglaf, a young warrior, stays to help Beowulf in the final battle against the dragon.
Moses and the Israelite crossed the Red Sea.
Beowulf kills nine monsters as he swims thru the ocean.
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If you are talking about the crossing of the Red Sea (or "Sea of Reeds"), the Hebrews crossed on dry land.They crossed both the Sea of Reeds and the Jordan River on dry land (Exodus ch.14; Joshua ch.3-4).
Unferth brings up Beowulf's swimming match with Brecca to challenge Beowulf's reputation and boast about his own abilities. Beowulf responds by acknowledging the match but explains that he was fighting sea monsters, not swimming for glory, and that he emerged victorious.