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Achan's Sin - Test
Contributed by: Clay
  • 1. Achan's Sin is a poignant biblical narrative found in the Book of Joshua, specifically in Joshua 7, which recounts the consequences of one man's disobedience to God's commandments during the conquest of Canaan. After the Israelites, led by Joshua, achieved a resounding victory at Jericho, they were commanded by the Lord to destroy everything in the city and dedicate the spoils to Him as a form of tribute. However, Achan, a member of the tribe of Judah, succumbed to greed and temptation when he covertly took a beautiful garment from Babylon, as well as silver and gold, hiding them in his tent. This act of insubordination not only violated God's explicit instructions but also set off a tragic chain of events that ultimately led to Israel's unexpected defeat at the city of Ai. When the Israelites went up against Ai, they suffered a humiliating loss, prompting Joshua to seek divine guidance. God revealed to him that Israel had sinned and that Achan's secret theft had brought about this judgment. The subsequent investigation exposed Achan's guilt, and in a solemn resolution to restore holiness to the community, he, along with his family and possessions, was stoned to death, demonstrating the severe consequences of sin and disobedience. Achan's Sin serves as a moral lesson on the importance of integrity, the impact of individual actions on the collective, and the profound belief in divine justice within the biblical narrative.

    What was Achan's sin?
A) Taking forbidden items from Jericho
B) Lying to Joshua
C) Deserting his comrades
D) Fleeing from battle
  • 2. What did Achan take from Jericho?
A) Weapons
B) Cattle and sheep
C) A beautiful robe, silver, and gold
D) Sacred artifacts
  • 3. Who discovered Achan's sin?
A) Aaron
B) Moses
C) Caleb
D) Joshua
  • 4. What was the consequence of Achan's sin?
A) He was exiled to Egypt
B) He and his family were stoned
C) He lost his inheritance
D) He was banished from Israel
  • 5. What was God's reaction to Achan's actions?
A) He blessed the people
B) His anger burned against Israel
C) He turned against Joshua
D) He remained silent
  • 6. What did God command regarding the spoils of Jericho?
A) They were to be shared with allies
B) They were to be consecrated to Him
C) They could be divided among the military
D) They could be used for personal gain
  • 7. How did the Israelites initially fare against Ai?
A) They won easily
B) They retreated
C) They were defeated
D) They suffered heavy losses
  • 8. Why did Achan take the devoted things?
A) He coveted them
B) He needed food
C) He was commanded by others
D) He was afraid of poverty
  • 9. What is a key lesson from Achan's sin?
A) Disregarding rules leads to personal gain
B) Confession leads to punishment
C) Trusting in one's own strength leads to victory
D) Achan's individual sin affected the whole community
  • 10. What did Achan do with the stolen items?
A) He gave them back
B) He distributed them to others
C) He hid them in his tent
D) He sold them
  • 11. Who were Achan's relatives that were also punished?
A) His coworkers
B) His sons and daughters
C) No one else was punished
D) His friends and neighbors
  • 12. What did the Israelites do with Achan's possessions?
A) They kept them as spoils
B) They burned them
C) They buried them
D) They distributed them
  • 13. Which book of the Bible contains the story of Achan?
A) The Book of Joshua
B) The Book of Numbers
C) The Book of Leviticus
D) The Book of Exodus
  • 14. What method did Joshua use to find Achan?
A) Asking for volunteers.
B) Interrogation.
C) Conducting a census.
D) Casting lots.
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