Topical Encyclopedia In the context of the Bible, the term "outbreak" can refer to a sudden occurrence or manifestation of events, often associated with divine intervention, judgment, or the spread of disease. The concept of an outbreak is significant in understanding the nature of God's interaction with humanity, particularly in the Old Testament.Divine Judgment and Wrath One of the most notable examples of an outbreak in the Bible is the manifestation of God's wrath as a response to sin and disobedience. In the Old Testament, outbreaks of divine judgment often served as a means to correct, discipline, or punish the people of Israel or other nations. For instance, in Numbers 16:46-50, an outbreak of a plague occurs as a result of Korah's rebellion against Moses and Aaron. Moses instructs Aaron to make atonement for the people, and the plague is halted: "Then Moses said to Aaron, 'Take your censer, put fire from the altar in it, add incense, and take it quickly to the congregation to make atonement for them. For wrath has gone out from the LORD; the plague has begun.'" (Numbers 16:46). Plagues and Disease Outbreaks of disease are also depicted in the Bible as instruments of divine judgment or as tests of faith. The plagues of Egypt, as described in the book of Exodus, are a prime example. These plagues, including the outbreak of boils and pestilence, were sent by God to compel Pharaoh to release the Israelites from bondage. Exodus 9:14-15 states, "For this time I will send all My plagues against your very heart, and against your officials and your people, so that you may know that there is no one like Me in all the earth. For by now I could have stretched out My hand and struck you and your people with a plague that would have wiped you off the earth." . Protection and Deliverance While outbreaks often signify judgment, the Bible also emphasizes God's power to protect and deliver His people from such calamities. In Psalm 91, the psalmist speaks of God's protection against the "deadly pestilence" and the assurance that those who trust in the Lord will be shielded from harm: "You will not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by day, nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the calamity that destroys at noon." (Psalm 91:5-6). Repentance and Restoration Outbreaks can also lead to repentance and restoration. The Bible records instances where the people of Israel, faced with the consequences of their sin, turn back to God in repentance, and He responds with mercy and healing. In 2 Chronicles 7:13-14, God promises healing to the land if His people humble themselves and pray: "If I shut the sky so there is no rain, or if I command the locust to devour the land, or if I send a plague among My people, and My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land." . Symbolism and Prophecy Outbreaks in the Bible can also carry symbolic and prophetic meanings. They often serve as a foreshadowing of future events or as a metaphor for spiritual truths. In the New Testament, Jesus speaks of future outbreaks of pestilence as signs of the end times: "There will be great earthquakes, famines, and pestilences in various places, along with fearful sights and great signs from heaven." (Luke 21:11). Throughout Scripture, outbreaks serve as reminders of God's sovereignty, the consequences of sin, and the hope of redemption through faith and obedience. 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