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The *Dative- Indirect object* will only occur with a transitive verb. The noun or pronoun in the dative case receives the object
of the verb. However, if the verb is passive, the word in the dative case will receive the subject of the verb. This is the most
common use of the dative case when a preposition is not used. Often, 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 the person (or personification of something) *“to whom”*
or *“for which”* something is done.
translation. As an indirect object, the dative case is used to point out 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 dative case is used to point out the thing *“to which”* or
*“for which”* something is done.
.. csv-table:: Example: John 6:29
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Note: in this example the verb ( ἐδόθη) is in the passive voice. Therefore, the word in the dative case receives the subject of
the clause (σκόλοψ) which is in the nominative case. "τῃ σαρκί" is an example
of `Dative_Locative<https://ugg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/case_dative.html#dative-locative-location>`_ which is described below.
of `Dative_Locative <https://ugg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/case_dative.html#dative-locative-location>`_ which is described below.
Indirect Object of Advantage (or Disadvantage)