hebrew #1297 - בְּרַם beram
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance but, nevertheless, yet (Aramaic) perhaps from ruwm with a prepositional prefix; properly, highly, i.e. Surely; but used adversatively, however -- but, nevertheless, yet. see HEBREW ruwm Englishman's Concordance 1) only, nevertheless, but Part of Speech: adverb A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: perhaps from H7313 with a prepositional prefix Same Word by TWOT Number: 2642 Brown-Driver-Briggsבְּרַםadverb with adversative force, only, nevertheless (derivation uncertain: NöM 202=מָא + בָּר, literally except what:ᵑ7בְּרַם often for אַח, אוּלָם; Syriac Exodus 9:16; Exodus 21:21, and in NT for πλήν; Christian-Palestinian Aramaic , ); — Daniel 2:28; Daniel 4:12 hew down the tree etc., בְּרַם ֗֗֗ שְׁבֻקוּonly leave the stump, etc., Daniel 4:20; Daniel 5:17; Ezra 5:13.Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 1297. בְּרַם (beram) — 5 OccurrencesEzra 5:13 Daniel 2:28 Daniel 4:15 Daniel 4:23 Daniel 5:17 |