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I'm confused with "There's nothing in the scripture that doesn't warrant further exploration" part. Does he mean "Nothing says you can't explore further."? But he used double negative?
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18 de sep. de 2022 6:35
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"There is nothing that warrants further explanation" means that the scripture is completely understood and it is not worth the effort to analyze it further.
"There is nothing that doesn't warrant further exploration" means that everything in the scripture is open for further analysis.
18 de septiembre de 2022
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It means everything in that scripture is important. For each and every part of the scripture, you should spend time exploring. You should probably read each part many times, think about it, and find more information to fully understand it. The content isn't something you can fully comprehend after reading it only once.
I think the definition for this is to "make a particular action necessary."
(https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/warrant)
I read it here as 'require.'
Yes...I think it's a double negative sentence.
18 de septiembre de 2022
Double negatives are very common in spoken English. Considered incorrect in written English.
18 de septiembre de 2022
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