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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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a measure of healing

When I asked a friend how she was doing 4 years after the sudden death of her husband, she said, "I feel I am healing. Tears tend to burn my eyes rather than pour down my face. To me, that is a measure of healing."
Even in life's toughest circumstances, we can, with God's help, enjoy a measure of healing.

Hi,
Do both "a measure of healing" in the above refer to "a way of healing?" If not, what do they mean? Thanks.
  

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No. A measure = a certain amount, a limited quantity . She has healed somewhat.

  • No.
  • A measure = a certain amount, a limited quantity .
  • She has healed somewhat.
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No. A measure = a certain amount, a limited quantity. She has healed somewhat.

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