300 vs 135,000 — The Most Insane Night Ambush in History | Gideon (1190 BC)
In 1190 BC, the Valley of Jezreel became the stage for one of history’s most impossible victories. Gideon, a frightened farmer with only 300 men, faced a Midianite army of 135,000 using no swords, no cavalry, and no conventional battle plan—only trumpets, clay jars, torches, timing, and terror. This is the true story of how fear, strategy, and faith shattered an empire in one night completely now.

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