a7:10-15
b6:17-21
c36-40
d7:11
e7:1
g7:13-14
hGen 41:15-16
jDan 2:28

‏ Judges 7:10-15

Summary for Judg 7:10-15: 7:10-15  a The Lord encouraged Gideon with a third sign (6:17-21  b, 36-40  c).
7:11  d With the enemy camp spread out across the valley (7:1  e, 12  f), it was easy for Gideon and his servant to sneak undetected into the camp.
Summary for Judg 7:13-14: 7:13-14  g Dreams and their interpretations were often discussed in Egypt and Babylonia. The Old Testament teaches that dreams are inspired by God and are best interpreted by his revelation (see Gen 41:15-16  h, 25  i; Dan 2:28  j). The point of this dream is clear: Gideon’s band, represented as a rounded loaf of barley bread, would come tumbling down and overturn the Midianite camp.
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