STRONGS G1762:
													
												
									    		ἔνι equivalent to 
ἔνί, the accent being thrown back, same as 
ἐν, used adverbially [Winer's Grammar, § 50, 7 N. 2] for 
ἔνεστι, 
is in, is among, has place, is present (Homer, Odyssey 21, 218; Thucydides 2, 40): 
Galatians 3:28 (three times); 
Colossians 3:11; 
James 1:17; with addition of 
ἐν ὑμῖν, 
1 Corinthians 6:5 (where 
Rec. ἔστιν); in secular authors from Sophocles and Thucydides on very often, 
it can be, is possible, is lawful; [here some would place James, the passage cited]. The opinion of many 
[e. g. Fritzsche on Mark, p. 642; Meyer on Galatians, the passage cited; cf. Ellicott ibid.] that 
ἔνι is a contracted form for 
ἔνεστι is opposed by the like use of 
πάρα, 
ἄνα, which can hardly be supposed to be contracted from 
πάρεστι, 
ἄνεστι; cf. Krüger § 9, 11, 4; Winers Grammar, 80 (77); 
Göttling, Lehre v. Accent etc., p. 380; [Chandler § 917f; Buttmann, 72 (64); 
Lob. Path. Element. 2:315]. 
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