King James Bible
"For by thee I have run through a troop; and by my God have I leaped over a wall."
David attributes his military victories to God's empowerment, describing how divine strength enabled him to break through enemy forces. The imagery recalls David's actual battlefield experiences as a warrior-king, where seemingly impossible odds were overcome through God's intervention. The wall represents seemingly insurmountable obstacles—whether literal fortifications in siege warfare or metaphorical barriers in life. This parallel construction emphasizes that both offensive breakthroughs and defensive conquests come not from human ability but from God's supernatural enabling.