identified here is that during this time period, unity is going to come into the work. And when the unity comes into the work, it says that God's people will fly on the shoulders of the Philistine and they'll lay their hands. Now, we've spent some time in this series discussing hand. God's people, their hands are going to be laid upon Edah, Moab, and the children of Ammon. They're going to lay their hands upon modern Babylon, and modern Babylon is going to obey them. Now, this is not identifying that all of modern Babylon is going to come and stand faithfully with God's people at the end. What it's saying is that this time period, the final warning message is, come out of Babylon. And those that come out of Babylon are going to come under submission to God's people. And remember, Gideon is going to win this battle as one man, even though there were men with him, Gideon is winning this battle as one man in the sense that he is representing Christ. So in this story of Isaiah, same thing. These people that will respond to the final warning message and come out of Babylon are going to come into the hand of God's people in the sense that God's people are representing Christ, and they're going to come into submission to Christ. And that's why Isaiah says that Edah, Moab, and the children of Ammon shall obey them. We haven't the time to really look at this closely here, but as soon as they're portrayed as coming out of Babylon and coming under the hand of those that Gideon symbolizes, God's people that are given the final warning message, and they come in obedience to him, we see illustrated this highway for the remnant of his people. This is the final deliverance. This is right before human probation closes. And Isaiah here is giving us a description of the final group of people that come out of Babylon just before the probation of mankind closes. It's interesting to note that in Daniel 1141, which is describing a Sunday law in the United States, that these same three tribes are used by Daniel to describe those that come out of Babylon, Edah, Moab, and the children of Ammon, except for the fact that in Daniel, it's Edah, and Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon. And this word chief in Daniel's illustration means first fruits. Daniel is describing those that come out of Babylon right at the Sunday law in the United States. These are the very first fruits.