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  1. Jul 25, 2023 · Question. Why did God judge the sin of Achan so severely? Answer. The story of Achans 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.

  2. The Stoning of Achan by Gustav Doré. Achan (/ ˈ eɪ k æ n /; 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.

  3. 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 ).

  4. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. 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.

  5. 6. Defeat at Ai and the Sin of Achan (Joshua 7:1-26) Introduction. After such a wonderful experience at Jericho, chapter 7 is surprising to say the least. Suddenly we are presented with a series of failures that stand in striking contrast to the victories of the past six chapters.

  6. Bible. Quick Reference Dictionary. Achan. Easton's Bible Dictionary - Achan. Achan [N] [H] [S] called also Achar, i.e., one who troubles ( 1 Chronicles 2:7 ), in commemoration of his crime, which brought upon him an awful destruction ( Joshua 7:1 ).

  7. Mar 12, 2024 · In summary, Achan was a biblical character who brought disgrace and punishment to his family and tribe due to his temptation and transgression. His sin serves as a reminder to us of the importance of obeying God’s law, and the dangers of disobeying it. The Sin of Achan and Its Consequences.

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