Achan

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Biography, Summary & Biblical References

⭐Roles of Achan in the bible

biblical character (Joshua 7); executed by stoning

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Summary

Achan was a biblical figure from the book of Joshua in the Old Testament. He was the son of Carmi, a descendant of Judah, and the grandson of Zabdi. He had two brothers, Zimri and Zerah. Achan is best known for his role in the Israelites' defeat at the Battle of Ai. After the Israelites had been commanded by God to take the city of Jericho, Achan disobeyed God's command and kept some of the spoils of the city for himself. This act of disobedience caused the Israelites to be defeated at the Battle of Ai. When Achan's disobedience was discovered, he was stoned to death by the Israelites. His family was also punished for his actions, and his possessions were burned. Achan's story serves as a warning to all who would disobey God's commands. His story is a reminder that God's commands must be followed, and that disobedience will be punished.

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How many times Achan was mentioned in the bible?

Achan appears 6 times in the bible.

Where is the story of Achan begins in the Bible?

Achan first mention in the bible is in the book of Joshua, chapter 7, verse 1. Read the full chapter

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Achan was a biblical figure from the book of Joshua in the Old Testament. He was the son of Carmi, a descendant of Judah, and the grandson of Zabdi. He had two brothers, Zimri and Zerah. Achan is best known for his role in the Israelites' defeat at the Battle of Ai. After the Israelites had been commanded by God to take the city of Jericho, Achan disobeyed God's command and kept some of the spoils of the city for himself. This act of disobedience caused the Israelites to be defeated at the Battle of Ai. When Achan's disobedience was discovered, he was stoned to death by the Israelites. His family was also punished for his actions, and his possessions were burned. Achan's story serves as a warning to all who would disobey God's commands. His story is a reminder that God's commands must be followed, and that disobedience will be punished.

Achan was mentioned 6 times in the Bible.

first mention in the bible is in the book of Joshua, chapter 7, verse 1.