Greek word
pálin
πάλιν
What it means
anew, i.e. back, once more, or furthermore or on the other hand
(adverbially) anew, i.e. (of place) back, (of time) once more, or (conjunctionally) furthermore or on the other hand
Where it comes from
probably from the same as pálē (πάλη) (through the idea of oscillatory repetition)
How the King James translates it
Every place it appears 132
Mark2:12:133:13:204:15:217:318:138:2510:110:1010:2410:3211:2712:412:514:3914:4014:6114:6914:7015:415:1215:13
John1:354:34:464:546:158:28:88:128:219:159:179:269:2710:710:1810:1910:3110:3910:4011:3812:2213:1214:316:1616:1716:1916:2216:2818:718:2718:3318:3818:4019:419:919:3720:1020:2120:2621:121:16
James5:18
2 Peter2:20
1 John2:8