Christianity does not make an appearance in Macbeth. The closest it comes is when Macbeth reports that the grooms woke up, said prayers and went back to sleep, but Macbeth could not say "Amen". This symbolizes that his guilt is standing in the way of his salvation.
In "Macbeth," Christianity symbolizes the moral framework that Macbeth struggles to adhere to as he descends into darkness. Christian imagery, such as references to heaven and hell, highlights the internal conflict Macbeth faces between good and evil. The presence of Christian symbolism underscores the themes of guilt, sin, and redemption that are prevalent throughout the play.
Wood symbolize the wisdom of humanity,
I suspect that you are correct.
I think it symbolizes all of the battles he has been in
In an apparition, the three witches show Macbeth a bloody child that is meant to symbolize the just-born Macduff.
In Macbeth, the falcon represents nobility and power. It is used as a metaphor to depict Macbeth's rise to the throne and his subsequent corruption and downfall. The falcon's descent in the play symbolizes Macbeth's moral decline and loss of control.
As far as I know horseradish is not mentioned in the Bible and so has no special meaning in Christianity
Christianity uses a few well known symbol, the two most prominent being the Cross and the Fish.
Ichthus is a fish used to symbolize Christianity.
what is the spirttual meaning of the hawk?
Stars normally symbolize guidance, destiny, and the divine. Macbeth asks the stars to hide their fires because he wants to hide his ambition and wrongdoing from the heavens, implying a desire to keep his immoral actions hidden from the gaze of fate or destiny.
Lady Macbeth says "Out, damned spot! out, I say!" while washing blood off her hands. She is tormented by guilt and is hallucinating the bloodstains that symbolize her role in the murder of King Duncan.
The blood on Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's hands symbolizes guilt and the consequences of their violent actions. It serves as a manifestation of their moral corruption and their inability to wash away their guilt or the sins they have committed.ηΊ’The blood becomes a powerful symbol of their inner turmoil and descent into madness.