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Achor
Achor (Hebrew עכור "muddy, turbid: gloomy, dejected"〔The New Bantam-Megiddo Hebrew & English Dictionary, Dr. Reuven Sivan and Dr. Edward A. Levenson, New York, 1975〕) is the name of a valley in the vicinity of Jericho.
Eusebius (in ''Onomasticon'') and Jerome (in ''Book of Sites and Names of Hebrew Places'') implied that they thought it was a valley north of Jericho. In the nineteenth century some writers identified the valley with the wadi al-Qelt, a deep ravine located to Jericho's south.〔Moses Beer (1906), (Accor ), ''Jewish Encyclopedia''〕 In the twentieth century the Hyrcania valley (El-Buqei'a in Arabic) west and south of Qumran, and Wadi en-Nu'eima have also been suggested.〔G. Johannes Botterweck, Helmer Ringgren, Heinz-Josef Fabry (eds) (2000), ''Theological dictionary of the Old Testament'', vol. 11. Eerdmans, (p.71 )〕 One difficulty is that the narrative of Joshua appears to place the valley of Achor to the north of Jericho, between Jericho and Ai; but Joshua makes the valley part of the boundary between the tribe of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin, to the south of Jericho, but not as far south as El-Buqei'a.〔John H. Walton, Victor Harold Matthews, Mark William Chavalas (2004), ''The IVP Bible background commentary: Old Testament, 6th Edition''. InterVarsity Press, p. (220 )〕
The Book of Joshua, chapter seven, relates the story from which the valley's name comes. After the problems the Israelites had as a result of Achan's immoral theft of items commanded to be destroyed, the Israelite community stoned Achan and his household. Liberal scholars and archaeologists regard the narrative about Achan as an aetiological myth,〔Richard Nelson (1997), ''Joshua''. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, p. (99 )〕 and instead suspect that it gained this name for another reason.
Due to the horrific nature of this narrative, the phrase ''valley of trouble'' became eminently proverbial and occurs elsewhere in the Hebrew bible. The Book of Isaiah and Book of Hosea use the term - ''the valley of trouble, a place for herds to lie down in'' (Isaiah ), ''the valley of trouble for a door of hope'' (Hosea ) as a way of describing the redemption promised by God.
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