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@ -131,10 +131,10 @@ The *Dative- Indirect object* will only occur with a transitive verb. The noun
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of the verb. Example: *He hit the ball to Tom.* In this example, “ball” is the object of the verb. “Tom” would be in the dative case
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and receives the object of the verb.
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However, if the verb is passive, the word in the dative case will receive the subject of the verb). [See the second example below for
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However, if the verb is passive, the word in the dative case will receive the subject of the verb. [See the second example below for
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further explaination.]
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The *Dative-Indirect Object/personal Interest* is is the most common use of the dative case when a preposition is not used. Often,
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The *Dative-Indirect Object/personal Interest* is the most common use of the dative case when a preposition is not used. Often,
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the translator will use the key words *“to”* or *“for”* in the translation. As an indirect object, the dative case is used to point out
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the person *“to whom”* or *“for whom”* something is done. If the dative case is treating an object as if it were a person, then the
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dative case is used to point out the thing *“to which”* or *“for which”* something is done.
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a thorn in the flesh was given to me
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**Note:** In this example the verb ( ἐδόθη) is in the passive voice. **Σκὀλοψ** is in the nominative case and the subject of the sentence.
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**Note:** In this example the verb (ἐδόθη) is in the passive voice. **Σκὀλοψ** is in the nominative case and is the subject of the sentence.
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**μοι** is in the dative case. The word in the dative case *μοι* receives the subject of the clause (*σκόλοψ*) which is in the nominative
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case. “τῃ σαρκί” is an example of `Dative_Locative <https://ugg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/case_dative.html#dative-locative-location>`_ which
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is described below. In 2 Corinthians 12:7, Paul receives the “thorn” in his body
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