Lexicon paraginomai: To come, to arrive, to be present Original Word: παραγίνομαι Strong's Exhaustive Concordance come, go, be present. From para and ginomai; to become near, i.e. Approach (have arrived); by implication, to appear publicly -- come, go, be present. see GREEK para see GREEK ginomai NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom para and ginomai Definition to be beside, to arrive NASB Translation appeared (2), arrive (2), arrived (10), came (13), come (4), come here (1), coming (1), present (1), supported (1), when...arrived (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3854: παραγίνομαιπαραγίνομαι; imperfect 3 person plural παρεγίνοντο (John 3:23); 2 aorist παρεγενόμην; from Homer down; the Sept. for בּוא; (properly, to become near, to place oneself by the side of, hence) to be present, to come near, approach : absolutely, Matthew 3:1 (but in edition 1 Prof. Grimm (more appropriately) associates this with Hebrews 9:11; Luke 12:51 below); Luke ( Topical Lexicon Word Origin: From παρά (para, meaning "beside" or "alongside") and γίνομαι (ginomai, meaning "to become" or "to come into being").Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for παραγίνομαι, similar concepts of arrival or presence can be found in Hebrew verbs such as בּוֹא (bo, Strong's Hebrew 935), meaning "to come" or "to enter," and עָמַד (amad, Strong's Hebrew 5975), meaning "to stand" or "to be present." These Hebrew terms similarly convey the idea of coming or being present in a particular place or situation. Usage: This verb is used in various contexts in the New Testament to describe physical arrival or presence, often in relation to significant events or gatherings. It can also imply a sense of being present for a purpose or at an appointed time. Context: The Greek verb παραγίνομαι appears in several New Testament passages, illustrating its use in both literal and figurative contexts. It is frequently employed to describe the arrival or presence of individuals at key moments in the narrative. Forms and Transliterations παραγέγονα παραγέγονας παραγεγόνασιν παραγεγόνατε παραγέγονεν παραγενέσθαι παραγένεσθαι παραγένεσθε παραγένετο παραγενηθέντες παραγενήθητε παραγένηται παραγενόμεναι παραγενομενοι παραγενόμενοι παραγενομενον παραγενόμενον παραγενομενος παραγενόμενος παραγενόμενός παραγενομενου παραγενομένου παραγενομενους παραγενομένους παραγενωμαι παραγένωμαι παραγενωνται παραγένωνται παραγίνεσθαι παραγίνεσθε παραγινεται παραγίνεται παραγίνομαι παραγινομένης παραγινομένοις παραγινόμενον παραγινομένου παραγίνονται παραγίνου παραγραφίδι Παρεγενετο Παρεγένετο παρεγενήθη παρεγενήθησαν παρεγενήθητε παρεγενομην παρεγενόμην παρεγένομην παρεγενοντο παρεγένοντο παρέγενοντο παρεγένου παρεγίνεται παρεγινοντο παρεγίνοντο paragenomai paragenōmai paragénomai paragénōmai paragenomenoi paragenómenoi paragenomenon paragenómenon paragenomenos paragenómenos paragenómenós paragenomenou paragenoménou paragenomenous paragenoménous paragenontai paragenōntai paragénontai paragénōntai paraginetai paragínetai Paregeneto Paregéneto paregenomen paregenomēn paregenómen paregenómēn paregenonto paregénonto pareginonto paregínontoLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 2:1 V-AIM-3PGRK: ἀπὸ ἀνατολῶν παρεγένοντο εἰς Ἰεροσόλυμα NAS: from the east arrived in Jerusalem, KJV: behold, there came wise men INT: from [the] east arrived at Jerusalem Matthew 3:1 V-PIM/P-3S Matthew 3:13 V-PIM/P-3S Mark 14:43 V-PIM/P-3S Luke 7:4 V-APM-NMP Luke 7:20 V-APM-NMP Luke 8:19 V-AIM-3S Luke 11:6 V-AIM-3S Luke 12:51 V-AIM-1S Luke 14:21 V-APM-NMS Luke 19:16 V-AIM-3S Luke 22:52 V-APM-AMP John 3:23 V-IIM-3P John 8:2 V-AIM-3S Acts 5:21 V-APM-NMS Acts 5:22 V-APM-NMP Acts 5:25 V-APM-NMS Acts 9:26 V-APM-NMS Acts 9:39 V-APM-AMS Acts 10:33 V-APM-NMS Acts 11:23 V-APM-NMS Acts 13:14 V-AIM-3P Acts 14:27 V-APM-NMP Acts 15:4 V-APM-NMP Acts 17:10 V-APM-NMP Strong's Greek 3854 |