Joshua 7:24
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
Josué chachasti Acán chacharuw irpjjaruyäna, jupampi chicsti lunthatasincatayna ucanacampi cuna: kollke, Babiloniat apanit manto, kori barra, uqhamaraqui take wawanacapa, vacanacapa, asnonacapa, ovejanacapa, carpapa, take cunatï jupan utjcäna ucanacampi. Ucatsti take Israel marcaw saräna Acor sat valleru.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how Joshua and the Israelites captured Achan, who had disobeyed God's command by taking forbidden items. They also took everything Achan owned and brought it to the valley of Achor. This shows the consequences of disobeying God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends were told not to take any candy from the store, but one friend took some anyway. To show how serious the rule was, the whole group would have to give up all their toys and bring them to a special place. That's kind of what happened here with Achan.
Historical Background
The book of Joshua was likely written by Joshua himself or under his direction shortly after the events. It was written for the Israelites to remind them of their conquests and the importance of following God's commands. The cultural setting was a time of transition and settlement in the Promised Land.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, imagine a team working on a project where everyone agreed not to take credit for others' work. If one member broke this agreement, the team might have to deal with the fallout, just like the Israelites did with Achan.
Topics
disobedienceconsequencesobediencepunishmentGod's commandsresponsibility
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did they take everything Achan had?
Taking everything Achan owned symbolized the seriousness of his sin and the need for a full correction. It emphasized that disobedience had severe consequences.
What is the valley of Achor?
The valley of Achor was a place where the Israelites dealt with the consequences of sin. It symbolizes a place of testing and judgment.
How does this relate to modern times?
Today, this verse teaches us the importance of following rules and agreements we make, especially concerning moral and ethical standards, and the consequences of breaking them.
What can we learn about Joshua's leadership from this verse?
Joshua demonstrated strong leadership by enforcing the rules and dealing with disobedience, showing that he prioritized following God's commands over personal relationships.
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