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Episode 2569 - Lesson 6 - Tuesday Nov. 04 - Fateful Choices

Episode 2569 - Lesson 6 - Tuesday Nov. 04 - Fateful Choices

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Fateful Choices

Read Joshua 7:19-21. What is Joshua asking Achan to do? What is the significance of such a request? How do we understand his confession?

Joshua asks Achan to do two things: first, to give glory to God and honor Him. Second, to confess what he has done without concealing it. Achan was supposed to give glory to God by admitting what he had done. The term used here (todah) can refer to thanksgiving (Ps. 26:7Isa. 51:317:26 &version=KJV&src=tools" target="_self">Jer. 17:26 ), but also to the confession of sin (10:11 &version=KJV&src=tools" target="_self">Ezra 10:11 ).

Unfortunately, the biblical text gives no indication that Achan showed any sign of real repentance. He hoped until the end to remain hidden. His defiant attitude qualified him to be regarded as a high-handed offender, for whom there was no atonement according to the law of Moses (compare with Num. 15:27-31).

The words of Achan in 07:21 &version=KJV&src=tools" target="_self">Joshua 7:21  are reminiscent of the fall of Adam and Eve. Eve saw (ra’ah) that the tree was desirable (kḥamad) and finally took (laqakḥ) from its fruit (Gen. 3:6). In his confession, Achan admits that he saw (ra’ah) in the plunder a beautiful mantle of Shinar, 200 shekels of silver, and a bar of gold. He then coveted (kḥamad) and took (laqakḥ) them. Just as in the case of Adam and Eve, the choice of Achan reveals that the sin of covetousness is the sin of unbelief. It suspects God of not wanting the best for His creatures and of hiding some exquisite pleasures from them, which belong to the realm of divinity only.

Besides the allusion to the primordial human fall, the text highlights a stark contrast between the attitudes of Rahab (compare with Josh. 2:1-13) and that of Achan. The one took the spies to the roof and hid them from the soldiers; the other took forbidden things and hid them from Joshua. The one showed kindness to the Israelite spies and helped them secure victory; the other brought trouble on Israel by his greed and secured defeat. The one made a covenant with the Israelites; the other broke the covenant with Yahweh. Rahab saved herself and her family, and they became respected citizens in Israel; Achan doomed himself and his family to death and became an example of ignominy.

Think about the sin of covetousness. How can we avoid succumbing to it, no matter how much we have or don't have? (Compare with 12:15 &version=KJV&src=tools" target="_self">Luke 12:15 .)

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Episode 2569 - Lesson 6 - Tuesday Nov. 04 - Fateful Choices

Episode 2569 - Lesson 6 - Tuesday Nov. 04 - Fateful Choices

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