9 That night, the Lord said to Gideon. “Get up! Attack the Midianite camp. I am going to let you defeat them,
10 but if you're still afraid, you and your servant Purah should sneak down to their camp.
11 When you hear what the Midianites are saying, you'll be brave enough to attack.”Gideon and Purah worked their way to the edge of the enemy camp, where soldiers were on guard duty.
12 The camp was huge. The Midianites, Amalekites, and other eastern nations covered the valley like a swarm of locusts. And it would be easier to count the grains of sand on a beach than to count their camels.
13 Gideon overheard one enemy guard telling another, “I had a dream about a flat loaf of barley bread that came tumbling into our camp. It hit the headquarters tent, and the tent flipped over and fell to the ground.”
14 The other soldier answered, “Your dream must have been about Gideon, the Israelite commander. It means God will let him and his army defeat the Midianite army and everyone else in our camp.”
15 As soon as Gideon heard about the dream and what it meant, he bowed down to praise God. Then he went back to the Israelite camp and shouted, “Let's go! The Lord is going to let us defeat the Midianite army.”