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  2. Achan (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Achan ( / ˈeɪkæn /; Hebrew: עָכָן, romanized : ‘Āḵān ), the son of Carmi, a descendant of Zimri, the son of Zerah, of the tribe of Judah, is a figure who appears in the Book of Joshua in the Hebrew Bible in connection with the fall of Jericho and conquest of Ai . His name is given as Achar (עָכָר֙ ‘Āḵār) in 1 ...

  3. Ajahn - Wikipedia

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    Ajahn. Ajahn ( Thai: อาจารย์, RTGS : achan, IPA: [ʔāː.tɕāːn]; Lao: ອາຈານ, romanized : ācān) is a Thai - and Lao -derived term that translates as "professor" or "teacher". The term is in turn derived from the Pali word ācariya and is a term of respect, similar in meaning to the Japanese sensei. It is used as a ...

  4. Herem (war or property) - Wikipedia

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    Achan pillaged gold, silver, and a costly garment from Jericho, and was punished by stoning. [ 1] Herem or cherem ( Hebrew: חרם, ḥērem ), as used in the Tanakh, means something given over to the Lord, or under a ban, and sometimes refers to things or persons to be utterly destroyed. [ 2][ 3] The term has been explained in different and ...

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    auchan-retail.com. Auchan hypermarket in Vélizy-Villacoublay, France. Auchan ( French pronunciation: [oʃɑ̃]) is a French multinational retail group headquartered in Croix, France. [ 4] It was founded in 1961 by Gérard Mulliez and is owned by the Mulliez family, who has 95% stake in the company. [ 5] With 354,851 employees, of which 261,000 ...

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    "Achan" is either a transformed Malayalam equivalent of the Sanskrit "Arya" for "Sir/Master" (Arya - >Ajja-> Acha) or originated from a native Dravidian word that means paternal grandfather (cf. Ajja in Kannada and Ajje in Tulu meaning grandfather and Achan is an uncommon word for father in Tamil).

  7. Achor - Wikipedia

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    Achor / ˈeɪkər / ( Hebrew: עכור "muddy, turbid: gloomy, dejected" [ 1]) is the name of a valley in the vicinity of Jericho .

  8. Thou shalt not covet - Wikipedia

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    "Thou shalt not covet" (from Biblical Hebrew: לֹא תַחְמֹד, romanized: Lōʾ t̲aḥmōd̲) is the most common translation of one (or two, depending on the numbering tradition) of the Ten Commandments or Decalogue, [1] which are widely understood as moral imperatives by legal scholars, Jewish scholars, Catholic scholars, and Protestant scholars.

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