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Pructus Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

God rests with you in quiet

Hi,

The meaning of these two sentences, please....

1. God rests with you in quiet, undefended and wholly undefending, for in this quiet state alone is strength and power.

-------------->>> Who is "undefended and wholly undefending"? God or you? Both interpretations are possible?

2. I think you are reaching. -------->>> This one is from an American Drama "Prison Break". What does this mean?
  

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1-- 'You' only, I think. 2-- reaching = trying too hard; offering too extreme/marginal a solution, suggestion, etc

  • 1-- 'You' only, I think.
  • 2-- reaching = trying too hard; offering too extreme/marginal a solution, suggestion, etc
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1-- 'You' only, I think.

2-- reaching = trying too hard; offering too extreme/marginal a solution, suggestion, etc
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Oh, I see....

Thanks so much, Mister Micawber!!

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