Achan in Easton's Bible Dictionary
called also Achar, i.e., one who troubles (1 Chr. 2:7), in
commemoration of his crime, which brought upon him
an awful
destruction (Josh. 7:1). On the occasion of the fall
of Jericho,
he seized, contrary to the divine command, an ingot
of gold, a
quantity of silver, and a costly Babylonish garment,
which he
hid in his tent. Joshua was convinced that the
defeat which the
Israelites afterwards sustained before Ai was a
proof of the
divine displeasure on account of some crime, and he
at once
adopted means by the use of the lot for discovering
the
criminal. It was then found that Achan was guilty,
and he was
stoned to death in the valley of Achor. He and all
that belonged
to him were then consumed by fire, and a heap of
stones was
raised over the ashes.
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