Dictionary entry

πάρειμι

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament with Strong's

πάρ-ειμι,

[in LXX for בּוֹא, etc.;]

1. to be by, at hand or present;

(a) of persons: Re 17:8; παρών (opp. to ἀπών), I Co 5:3, II Co 10:2, 1113:2, 10; seq. ἐπί, c. gen., Ac 24:19; ἐνώπιον, Ac 10:33; ἐνθάδε, Ac 17:6; πρός, c. acc. pers., Ac 12:20, II Co 11:8, Ga 4:18, 20;

(b) of things: of time, ὁ καιρός, Jo 7:6; τ. παρόν, He 12:11; ἡ ἀλήθεια, II Pe 1:12; ταῦτα, II Pe 1:9; τ. παρόντα, He 13:5.

2. to have come or arrived (Hdt., Thuc., al.; v. Field, Notes, 65): Lk 13:1, Jo 11:28, Ac 10:21; seq. εἰς, Col 1:6; seq. ἐπί, c. acc. rei, Mt 26:50 (cf. συν-πάρειμι).†