Joshua 22:20

Did not Achan the son of Zerah commit a trespass in the accursed thing, and wrath fell on all the congregation of Israel? and that man perished not alone in his iniquity.

Cross-reference

Joshua 22:18 warns that rebellion brings wrath on all Israel — the same principle as Achan's case.

Joshua 7:1 Historical context

Joshua 7:1 details Achan's sin that brought God's wrath on all Israel — the warning example cited here to urge unity.

Joshua 7:5 Historical context

Joshua 7:5 details the defeat at Ai as a direct consequence of Achan's sin — the corporate wrath mentioned here.

Joshua 7:18 Historical context

Joshua 7:18 recounts the lot revealing Achan as the culprit, confirming the identity of the sinner causing wrath.

Joshua 7:24 Historical context

Joshua 7:24 describes Achan's execution with his family — the 'perished not alone' referenced here.

Deuteronomy 13:17 Historical context

Deuteronomy 13:17 is the law against taking devoted things — the very command Achan broke.

1 Chronicles 2:7 recalls Achan (Achar) as 'the troubler of Israel' who transgressed in the devoted thing, directly echoing the same incident.

Ecclesiastes 9:18 says 'one sinner destroys much good,' directly describing Achan's impact on Israel.

Acts 5:5 Parallel

Acts 5:5 shows Ananias' sin bringing fear on all, paralleling how Achan's sin brought wrath on the congregation.

Job 35:8 Related theme

Job 35:8 states that one's wickedness can hurt another person, illustrating the principle behind Achan's sin affecting all Israel.