Berean Strong's Lexicon ulam: However, but, yet, indeed Original Word: אוּלָם Word Origin: Derived from the root word אָלַם (alam), which means "to bind" or "to be dumb." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "ulam," similar conjunctions in Greek include "ἀλλά" (alla) and "δέ" (de), which are used to denote contrast or exception. Usage: The Hebrew word "ulam" is primarily used as a conjunction or adverb to introduce a contrast or exception. It is often translated as "however," "but," or "yet" in English. This word is used to emphasize a shift in thought or to highlight a significant point in a narrative or argument. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew literature, conjunctions like "ulam" played a crucial role in the structure and flow of narrative and poetic texts. They helped to delineate shifts in perspective, introduce new ideas, or contrast previous statements. Understanding these conjunctions is essential for interpreting the nuances of Hebrew scripture. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition but, but indeed NASB Translation however (5), indeed (2), nevertheless (1), other hand (1), rather (1), truly (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs III. אוּלָם and (Job 17:10, perhaps for sake of assonance with following כֻּלָּם) אֻלָּם adverb but, but indeed, a strong adversative Job 2:5; Job 5:8; Job 13:3 (where ᵐ5 excellently οὐ μὴν ἀλλά). More usually with וְ, וְאוּלָם Genesis 28:19 (compare Judges 18:29) Genesis 48:19 howbeit his younger brother shall be greater than he, Exodus 9:16 but in very deed, Numbers 14:21 (compare 1 Samuel 20:3; 1 Samuel 25:34) 1 Kings 20:23; Micah 3:8; Job 1:11; Job 11:5; Job 12:7; Job 13:4; Job 14:18; Job 17:10; Job 33:1. I. און (compare Arabic (medial ) be fatigued, tired, weariness, sorrow, trouble). **On etymology, compare also BevJphil. xxvi. 300-2. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance as for, but, howbeit, in very deed, surely, truly, wherefore Apparently a variation of 'uwlay; however or on the contrary -- as for, but, howbeit, in very deed, surely, truly, wherefore. see HEBREW 'uwlay Forms and Transliterations אוּלָ֗ם אוּלָם֙ אולם וְ֭אוּלָם וְֽאוּלָ֗ם וְאוּלָ֖ם וְאוּלָ֗ם וְאוּלָ֛ם וְאוּלָם֙ ואולם uLam veuLam Veulom wə’ūlām wə·’ū·lāmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 28:19 HEB: בֵּֽית־ אֵ֑ל וְאוּלָ֛ם ל֥וּז שֵׁם־ NAS: Bethel; however, previously KJV: Bethel: but the name INT: he Bethel however had been Luz the name Genesis 48:19 Exodus 9:16 Numbers 14:21 Judges 18:29 1 Samuel 20:3 1 Samuel 25:34 1 Kings 20:23 Job 1:11 Job 2:5 Job 5:8 Job 11:5 Job 12:7 Job 13:3 Job 13:4 Job 14:18 Job 17:10 Job 33:1 Micah 3:8 19 Occurrences |