Lexicon beram: only, nevertheless Original Word: בְּרַםPart of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: beram Phonetic Spelling: (ber-am') Short Definition: however NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) of uncertain derivation Definitiononly, nevertheless NASB Translationhowever (3), yet (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs בְּרַם adverb with adversative force, only, nevertheless (derivation uncertain: Nö M 202 = מָא + בָּר, literally except what: ᵑ7 בְּרַם 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 ֗֗֗ שְׁבֻקוּ only leave the stump, etc., Daniel 4:20; Daniel 5:17; Ezra 5:13. Strong's 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 |
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