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<p> [[Achor]] signifies 'trouble,' and was the place where [[Achan]] was stoned for having troubled [[Israel]] by taking the accursed thing. Joshua 7:26 . The valley was between [[Jericho]] and Ai, on the border of the tribe of Judah. [[Identified]] with <i> Wady Kelt </i> 31 50' N, 35 24' E. It will be a door of hope to Israel — putting away evil from among themselves, national self-judgement — in the future when they call to mind that it was there that God's judgement began to fall on them, followed by blessing: so the tribulation of the latter day will usher in blessing. Hosea 2:15; Isaiah 65:10 . </p>
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<p> [[Achor]] signifies 'trouble,' and was the place where [[Achan]] was stoned for having troubled [[Israel]] by taking the accursed thing. &nbsp;Joshua 7:26 . The valley was between [[Jericho]] and Ai, on the border of the tribe of Judah. Identified with <i> [[Wady]] Kelt </i> 31 50' [[N,]] 35 24' [[E.]] It will be a door of hope to Israel — putting away evil from among themselves, national self-judgement — in the future when they call to mind that it was there that God's judgement began to fall on them, followed by blessing: so the tribulation of the latter day will usher in blessing. &nbsp;Hosea 2:15; &nbsp;Isaiah 65:10 . </p>
 
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