Judges 7:14

And his fellow answered and said, This is nothing else save the sword of Gideon the son of Joash, a man of Israel: for into his hand hath God delivered Midian, and all the host.

Cross-reference

Joshua 2:9 Parallel

In Joshua 2:9, Rahab says the Canaanites' hearts melted because God gave the land — exactly the same language of divinely-wrought fear that Gideon's interpreter uses.

Joshua 2:24 Parallel

Joshua 2:24 reports the spies' declaration that God gave the land and the people melt in fear — directly parallel to Gideon's dream interpretation.

Joshua 5:1 Parallel

Joshua 5:1 describes the Canaanite kings' hearts melting after the Jordan crossing — the same 'melting' fear God uses to deliver enemies into Israel's hands, as in Gideon's dream.

Exodus 15:15 records how the Canaanites' hearts melted in fear of God's power — the same divine terror that Gideon's dream interpretation declares over the Midianites.

2 Kings 7:6 Parallel

2 Kings 7:6 shows God causing the Arameans to hear sounds of a great army, creating panic — similar to how God gives the Midianite camp into Gideon's hand through fear.

2 Kings 7:7 Parallel

2 Kings 7:7 describes the Arameans fleeing and abandoning their camp — mirroring the Midianite panic that follows the interpretation in Gideon's dream.