Briefly, we want to address the loaf of bread going down into the tents of the Midianites and destroying their army. In the Feast of Pentecost, Leviticus 23, verses 16 and 17, you'll see loaves of bread. Leviticus 23, 16 and 17, Even unto the morrow, after the seventh Sabbath, shall ye number fifty days, and ye shall offer a new meat offering unto the Lord. Ye shall bring out of your habitations two wave loaves of two-tenths deals. They shall be a fine flour. They shall be bacon with leaven. They are the firstfruits unto the Lord. This is the only grain offering of all the offerings that had leaven in it. In the Bible, leaven symbolizes sin. The loaves that were prepared to celebrate, signify Pentecost, were to have leaven in them. They were to have sin in them. But it was to be thoroughly baked where the leaven was destroyed. What is being conveyed in the loaves in the story of Pentecost, is that these loaves represent the Church of God, that during the time period of Pentecost, which is a parallel time period of the latter reign, during that time period, God's people are going to be put into the furnace fire of affliction, and all the dross will be removed. And all the leaven within the loaves is consumed. That's why when we see Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego come to Nebuchadnezzar's test, they're thrown into a fiery furnace, and then the fourth appears. They're in the furnace during the fourth angel time period, the latter reign time period, the Pentecost time period. The loaves of bread tumbling down into the Midianite camp is telling us that what's taking place is paralleling the loud cry, latter reign time period, which is definitely a parallel to Pentecost. And in our next presentation, we'll look at the symbols of this battle that so clearly identify the final warning message to the world.