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  1. Jul 25, 2023 · Answer. First Chronicles 2:7 refers to Achan as “the troubler of Israel, who broke faith in the matter of the devoted thing” (ESV). In the days of Joshua, when the Reubenites, Gadites, and half-tribe of Manasseh built their own altar east of the Jordan River, the other tribes used the story of Achan as a warning: “Do not rebel against the ...

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    • Achan's Story
    • The Consequences of Disobedience

    Achan's story is found in the Book of Joshua, which tells the story of how the Israelites conquered and took possession of Canaan, also known as the Promised Land. All of this happened about 40 years after the exodus from Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea -- which means the Israelites would have entered the Promised Land around 1400 B.C. The lan...

    Joshua 6 records one of the more famous stories in the Old Testament -- the destruction of Jericho. This impressive victory was accomplished not by military strategy, but simply by marching around the city's walls for several days in obedience to God's command. After this unbelievable victory, Joshua gave the following command: In Joshua 7, he and ...

    After Achan's disobedience, the attack against Ai was a disaster. The Israelites were a larger force, yet they were routed and forced to flee. Many Israelites were killed. Returning to the camp, Joshua went to God for answers. As he prayed, God revealed that the Israelites had lost because one of the soldiers had stolen some of the devoted items fr...

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  2. Jul 25, 2023 · Answer. The story of Achan’s sin and God’s punishment is found in Joshua 7. Achan was an Israelite who fought the battle of Jericho with Joshua. God had commanded the Israelites to destroy the entire city of Jericho because of its great sin. Only Rahab the harlot and her household were spared because she had hidden the Israelite spies ...

  3. Achan ( / ˈeɪkæn /; Hebrew: עָכָן, romanized : ‘Āḵān ), the son of Carmi, a descendant of Zimri, the son of Zerah, of the tribe of Judah, is a figure who appears in the Book of Joshua in the Hebrew Bible in connection with the fall of Jericho and conquest of Ai . His name is given as Achar (עָכָר֙ ‘Āḵār) in 1 ...

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · By Adam Phillips / March 12, 2024. Many people who study the Bible might be curious about Achan – a character surrounded by mystery and intrigue. Achan’s story holds valuable lessons in morality, faith, and redemption. In this blog post, we will delve into his life, explain his actions, and uncover the divine judgment and punishment that ...

  5. Achan. ACHAN ā kăn ( עָכָ֣ן, עָכָר׃֙, in 1 Chron 2:7, troubler ). The descendant of Judah through Zerah, one of the twins born to Judah and Tamar, who was also Judah’s daughter-in-law. He was stoned to death for violating the “ban” ( hērem) during the conquest of Jericho ( Josh 7:1-26 ).

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  7. ACHAN. a'-kan (`akhan (in 1 Chronicles 2:7 Achar, `akhar, "troubler"): The descendant of Zerah the son of Judah who was put to death, in Joshua's time, for stealing some of the "devoted" spoil of the city of Jericho ( Joshua 7 ). The stem `akhan is not used in Hebrew except in this name. The stem `akhar has sufficient use to define it.

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