Thomson(i)
14 You shall therefore all assemble to-morrow, by tribes; and whatever tribe the Lord shall point out, you shall present it by communities; and whatever community the Lord shall point out, you shall present it by houses; and whatever house the Lord shall point out, you shall present it man by man;
15 and whoever is pointed out, he shall be burned with fire and all that he hath, because he hath transgressed the covenant of the Lord, and committed iniquity in Israel.
16 Accordingly Joshua arose early in the morning, and brought forward the people by tribes, and the tribe of Juda was pointed out.
17 And when it was presented by communities, the community of the Zaraites was pointed out;
18 and when it was presented man by man, Achar son of Zambri, son of Zara, was pointed out.
19 Whereupon Joshua said to Achar, Give glory this day to the Lord God of Israel, and make confession, and tell me what thou hast done, and conceal it not from me.
20 And Achar answered Joshua, and said, I have indeed sinned before the Lord, the God of Israel. Thus and thus have I done.
21 I saw, among the spoil, a piece of tissue, and two hundred didrachms of silver, and an ingot of gold, of about fifty didrachms, and I coveted them, and took them, and behold they are hid in my tent, and the silver is hid under them.
22 Then Joshua sent messengers, who ran to the tent, in the camp, and the things were hid in his tent, and the silver under them.
23 So they took them out of the tent and brought them to Joshua, and the elders of Israel who laid them before the Lord.
24 Then Joshua took Achar, son of Zara, and led him up to the valley of Achor, with his sons, and his daughters, and his cattle, and his asses, and all his flocks, and his tent, and all his goods, and all the people accompanied him. And when he had led them up to Emek-Achor,
25 Joshua said to Achar, Why hast thou destroyed us? The Lord destroy thee, as at this day! Then all Israel stoned him with stones.
26 And when they had raised over him a great heap of stones, the Lord ceased from the fierceness of his anger. For this cause he called that place Emek-Achor, which is its name at this day.