Summary: Interpreting The Plague

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As christians the way to interpret the plague is that God must have had a reason to send it over to venice, you can’t have a large scale plague for no reason, partly because of the fall, we live in a toxic environment. The other reason was probably to test the people and to see who stayed true to their morals or completely disregarded them as a whole. As one of my video notes states the plague was a murderous purge, maybe God wanted to purge mankind of some of the general evilness and slow down the progression of sin, so the world would have an extra thousand-some years to continue out God’s plan. plus the sanitation of that era wasn’t the most appealing, they threw waste out in the streets and the spores of the waste flew around and made the air toxic. It is a common conception that the air after some …show more content…

Europe thought that God was probably testing them, no one really knows the truth why God did this, only He knows. God is in control. But the europeans would use the practice of flagellance. They thought that if they inflicted themselves and others to represent what Jesus went through during the sufferings on the time of when he was crucified. They thought they would be cleansed from the disease, but that isn’t true. It spread the disease more quickly because of infection. The black death spread for many reasons, some ships came over to venice on the mediterranean sea with big asian rats with the disease in them and once the rats came off the boat with some of the people already infected, thats where it all started. The climate in Europe is usually cold and it would be harder to people to recover from the plague. People would try to run from the plague, but they were infected when that happened and spread it further east; into other countries. Plus, the bubonic plague is highly contagious and spreads insanely

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