Definition: The word "appositively" refers to a preposition in Hebrew that expresses agreement or emphasis, often used before specific nouns or actions. For example: - In Genesis 1:27, God says, "I made thee an apple tree." This phrase uses the appositively expressed idea of having a tree. - In Psalm 91:1, David says, "I have sought out thy name in the day of my weakness." So, "appositively" means to use words or phrases that emphasize one thing over another.