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John 3:35
**ὁ**,**Πατὴρ**,ἀγαπᾷ,τὸν,Υἱόν
**ho**,**patēr**,agapa,ton,huion
**ho**,**Patēr**,agapa,ton,huion
**the**,**Father**,he loves,the,Son
**The Father** *loves the Son.*
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Apposition means “*next to*” or “*beside*.” Sometimes a second noun is placed next to the subject of the sentence (or clause) to add
additional information (to further describe the suject of the sentence). This is the nominative of Apposition. The **nominative-Apposition** sometimes will modify the subject of the sentence,
additional information (to further describe the subject of the sentence). This is the nominative of Apposition. The **nominative-Apposition** sometimes will modify the subject of the sentence,
or it may modify a noun that is not the subject and is not in the nominative case. However, the Nominative-Apposition will still be in
the nominative case because it is **identifying or designating the noun**. In the example below *ὁ μάρτυς* and *ὁ προτότοκος* are both in
the nominative case and are in apposition to Ἰησοῦ χριστοῦ which is in the genitive case.