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Judges 7:13
And when Gideon was come, behold, there was a man that told a dream unto his fellow, and said, Behold, I dreamed a dream, and, lo, a cake of barley bread tumbled into the host of Midian, and came unto a tent, and smote it that it fell, and overturned it, that the tent lay along. (Judges 7:13)
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Barley loaf, Barley loafs DA 371;MH 45, 49-50;   
Barley sheaf See Barley harvest; Wave sheaf  
Black man name of, written in book of life beside white man’s name ChS 218;2SM 342;    [1]
Blind man/People   [2]
Blundering along many people are 2SM 211   
Boyish man warning to 5T 411   
Bread   [110]
Bread (spiritual)   [37]
Bread from heaven   [4]
Bread of life   [7]
Cake, Cakes child sick with diarrhea called for CD 240    [33]
Corn bread from corn ground by hand mill WM 336   
Cream cake person eating largely of, cannot have good digestive powers CD 334   
Dining tent camp-meeting, flesh foods used to be served at 6T 112   
Dishonest man (men) among us need to be born again CS 142    [1]
Divorced man whose second marriage was justified 2SM 339-40   
“Doomed Man,” poem by Joseph Addison Alexander, quoted PP 159   
Dragon host opposed to people who keep God’s commandments 1T 337    [1]
Dream, Dreams as fruit of spirit of prophecy 1T 569-70    [59]