that is void of faith. He was selected for this job because he was a man of faith. He was a man that was seeking the Lord and willing to do the Lord's word, Lord's will. And here with all this evidence given to him in a short period of time, the Lord takes him to the battle and says, now, if you're afraid, why don't you go down into the valley? And for me, him going down in the valley conveys another truth that's a little bit, maybe a little bit obscure. But he went down into the camp of the enemy and the camp of the enemy symbolizes at the end of the world, modern Babylon, the Midianites, the Melekites and the children of the East, the threefold makeup of modern Babylon. And he goes down into that camp that symbolizes Babylon at the end of the world. And he, he doesn't receive a dream. One of the enemy receives a dream and he hears the interpretation thereof. And the interpretation thereof says that, that his enemy is going to be destroyed. In other words, that Babylon is going to fall symbolically. What he was seeing in this dream is the final destruction of Babylon. Now, brothers and sisters, is there any other information in the Bible that has a bearing on this, where we see a dream in Babylon that describes the final deliverance and vindication of God. And we find this dream in the book of Daniel, that all the prophecies that come from Daniel are built upon Daniel chapter two. And that was not a dream of Daniel. That was a dream of the King of Babylon. And that dream in essence, gave the very same conclusion that the dream that Gideon heard gives. And that is that the Lord for Gideon was going to destroy the Midianites, Amalekites and the children of the East. But what they symbolized was Babylon at the end of the world. And in Daniel chapter two, the stone that smites the feet is giving the identical conclusion. It's the same dream. And it's, it's a dream that's given to a Babylonian, if you will. And there's only one other place in the word of God, where you'll see the phrase and you'll see it a few times in this particular book of the Bible, the dream and the interpretation thereof. You find it here in Judges verse 15, chapter seven, verse 15. And you find it over and over again in the book of Daniel, the dream and the interpretation thereof. And what I'm suggesting to you is...