\p \v=11 \v~=\w So|strong="H3651"\w* \w they|strong="H8033"\w* \w came|strong="H5927"\w* \w up|strong="H5927"\w* \w to|strong="H0559"\w* Baal Perazim, \w and|strong="H0430"\w* \w David|strong="H1732"\w* \w defeated|strong="H5221"\w* \w them|strong="H0853"\w* \w there|strong="H8033"\w*. \w David|strong="H1732"\w* \w said|strong="H0559"\w*, \w God|strong="H0430"\w* \w has|strong="H0430"\w* \w broken|strong="H6555"\w* \w my|strong="H5921"\w* \w enemies|strong="H0341"\w* \w by|strong="H5921"\w* \w my|strong="H5921"\w* \w hand|strong="H3027"\w*, \w like|strong="H3651"\w* \w waters|strong="H4325"\w* \w breaking|strong="H6555"\w* \w out|strong="H5921"\w*. \w Therefore|strong="H3651"\w* \w they|strong="H8033"\w* \w called|strong="H7121"\w* \w the|strong="H0853"\w* \w name|strong="H8034"\w* \w of|strong="H0430"\w* \w that|strong="H1931"\w* \w place|strong="H4725"\w* Baal Perazim.\f + \fr 14:11 \ft “Baal Perazim” means “The Lord who breaks out”.\f* \¬v