Joshua 7:7
"O, Lord GOD," Joshua said, "why did You ever bring this people across the Jordan to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites to be destroyed? If only we had been content to stay on the other side of the Jordan!
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Joshua 7:7?

2. How does Joshua 7:7 reflect Joshua's leadership challenges and reliance on God?

3. What can we learn from Joshua's response to setbacks in our spiritual journey?

4. How does Joshua 7:7 connect to God's promises in Deuteronomy 31:6-8?

5. In what ways can we seek God's guidance during times of doubt and failure?

6. How can Joshua's plea in Joshua 7:7 inspire our prayers during difficult times?

7. Why did Joshua question God's decision to bring Israel across the Jordan in Joshua 7:7?

8. How does Joshua 7:7 reflect on God's faithfulness to His promises?

9. What does Joshua 7:7 reveal about human doubt in divine plans?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Joshua 7?

11. Why did Achan's disobedience lead to Israel's defeat?

12. How can Deuteronomy 7:16's promise of victory over enemies be reconciled with records of Israel's military setbacks in other biblical accounts?

13. Joshua 1:10-11 - If the Israelites were so close to fulfilling God's promise of rest, why was there still so much warfare and conflict ahead?

14. Who was Achan and what were the accursed things?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Joshua's response to the defeat at Ai reflect human tendencies when faced with unexpected challenges?

2. In what ways can the account of Ai and Joshua's lament teach us about the consequences of hidden sin within a community?

3. How can we apply Joshua's approach to questioning God in our own times of doubt and confusion?

4. What lessons can we learn from the Israelites' journey about the importance of obedience and trust in God's promises?

5. How can Romans 8 help us understand God's sovereignty in the midst of trials, and how can this perspective change our response to setbacks?1. In Joshua 7:1, Achan's sin is said to bring trouble on Israel as a whole. What does this verse teach us about the corporate nature of sin within a community?

2. Achan's sin led to defeat at Ai, which shocked Joshua and the elders. How can our individual actions affect the groups or communities we're part of?

3. Joshua reacted to the defeat with mourning and despair. Why did he react this way and what does it teach us about leadership and responsibility?

4. How does God's response to Joshua in Joshua 7:10-12 instruct us on moving forward after a setback or failure?

5. God knew who was guilty, yet He had Joshua cast lots to determine the guilty party. What might be the reason for this and how can this process be compared to our justice system today?

6. In what ways might we be tempted to take what isn’t ours, like Achan did, especially in our current society?

7. Achan hid the spoils of Jericho in his tent, thinking his sin was hidden. How does this story speak to the misconception that our hidden sins have no consequences?

8. How can Achan’s story serve as a reminder of the short-lived pleasure of sin compared to its long-term consequences?

9. How did Achan's confession in Joshua 7:20-21 reflect his understanding of his sin and its gravity?

10. How can we apply the lessons of Achan’s story to our own lives when dealing with temptation and sin?

11. How can this story help us understand the concept of personal accountability and its importance in a society?

12. What lessons can we learn from Joshua's leadership and his dealing with defeat and sin within his people?

13. How does Achan's story challenge us to think about the impacts of our private actions on our community?

14. Despite the heavy consequence of Achan’s sin, God’s anger was turned away after justice was served. How can this narrative be used to understand God's wrath and justice?

15. Why do you think Achan’s entire family was punished for his sin? How does this compare to our modern understanding of justice?

16. The chapter ends with a place being named the Valley of Achor, meaning trouble, in memory of this event. Why do you think it's important to remember such difficult times?

17. Can you share a personal experience when a hidden mistake or sin of yours affected the people around you? How did you deal with it?

18. How does Achan's story remind us of the importance of obedience to God's commandments in our daily lives?

19. How does Achan's action contrast with Rahab's action in the previous chapters? What does this say about the nature of decisions and their outcomes?

20. In this chapter, Joshua and the Israelites are taught a hard lesson about the importance of holiness and obedience. How can we learn from their experience and apply it in our contemporary lives?

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