He is the only warrior left alive after the battle between beowulf and the dragon
No, murderers will not inherit the kingdom.
No, a liar will not inherit the kingdom of God.
Wiglaf orders that the cowards who fled in battle should be stripped of their armor and banished, never to return to the kingdom.
Beowulf gives Wiglaf his gold necklace as a symbol of passing on his kingship and legacy to him, acknowledging Wiglaf's bravery and loyalty during the battle. It is a way for Beowulf to show his gratitude and trust in Wiglaf as his successor.
No, according to the Bible, flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God.
1 Corinthians 15:50 - Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; nor does corruption inherit incorruption. [NKJV]
No, animals were put on this Earth for the benefit of man, for food, clothing and companionship. They have no souls, and no free will, they rely on instinct. Therefore they cannot inherit the Kingdom of God.
They will inherit the Kingdom of heaven.
Wiglaf decides to fight alongside Beowulf because he is loyal to his king and committed to upholding the warrior code of loyalty and bravery. He also feels a strong sense of duty to protect his leader and the kingdom from the dragon's threat.
Wiglaf of Mercia died in 839.
According to the Bible, those who are excluded from inheriting the kingdom of God are liars, as stated in the passage "no liar shall inherit the kingdom of God."
The Apostle Paul states in the King James Version of the Bible that "liars will not inherit the kingdom of God."