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Sports by Northwest is your home for entertaining and informative analysis and discussion of the Ducks, Beavers, Blazers and other sports stories. Look for episodes each week from The Oregonian/OregonLive’s sports columnist Bill Oram, Blazers reporter Aaron Fentress and KOIN-TV sports anchor/reporter Brenna Greene.
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Welcome to Tool Talk from Exegetical Tools, where we discuss sound practices and solid resources for students of the Scriptures. Host Travis Montgomery sits down (or rings up) pastors, scholars, and students to ask them about tools they're using to study the Bible, exegetical and theological issues they're currently engaging, and Scriptures that are ministering to their hearts.For more great resources, check out exegeticaltools.com or follow ET on social media (@exegeticaltools).
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Listen to Biblical Greek on the go. Each episode contains a short Koine Greek story, and a few simple questions in Koine Greek that you can answer in Koine Greek. See https://biblicaltext.com/study/biblical-greek-mini-stories for scripts. Koine Greek describes the type of Ancient Greek spoken at the time of the New Testament church. This podcast focuses specifically on the subset of Ancient Greek that is used in the Biblical Text. Students of Ancient Greek that have an interest in New Testam ...
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Arif, plant biologist and host of the podcast, will talk to lead author of a recently published plant biology paper. The guest will simply explain the story of the publication, answer questions from the host, and share personal experience and details related to the article. As an audience, you will tune in to the episode with an expectation that you will know the story of the paper without reading it. Besides, you can keep listening the podcast during your experiment, walking outside, in you ...
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“Exegetically Speaking” is a weekly podcast of the friends and faculty of Wheaton College, IL and The Lanier Theological Library. Hosted by Dr. David Capes, it features language experts who discuss the importance of learning the biblical languages—Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek—and show how reading the Bible in the original languages “pays off.” Each podcast lasts between seven and eleven minutes and covers a different topic for those who want to read the Bible for all it is worth. Click on the ...
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This week on the podcast, I interviewed Individual Pirate about the Fusion blockchain and Chainge Finance. If you're interested in decentralized interoperability, this was a very interesting discussion. It can be difficult to understand why specific solutions matter like DCRM and Time Locks on Fusion, but Pirate did a great job of explaining what c…
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The Sports By Northwest podcast with Aaron Fentress and KOIN 6’s Brenna Greene reflects on the NBA Finals, Jaylen Brown rumors, the Trail Blazers doing their due diligence, Ja Morant’s troubles and the breathtaking speed of Lake Oswego sprinter Mia Brahe-Pedersen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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We get this question all the time at ServiStar...how do I coach up? Teaser..you can't coach up. But today we discuss what you can do. Listen in as we speak with Mike Neill, Founder of ServiStar Consulting on this topic. "it's hopeless and everyone dies at the end of this movie" - Mike Neill.By ServiStar Consulting
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Dr. Samuel Pagán has spent years working in biblical scholarship and translation. He discusses the expertise that is required for good translation work, the joy of that work, and the unending need of fresh or refreshed translations. Dr. Pagán is the Dean of Hispanic Programs at The Jerusalem Center for Biblical Studies (Jerusalem and Lakeland, FL).…
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The Oregonian/OregonLive’s Aaron Fentress and KOIN 6’s Brenna Greene discuss the latest involving the WNBA and Portland, Brooklyn’s Mikal Bridges being off the table, other Trail Blazers tidbits, NBA playoff talk and how A.I. generated songs have flustered Fentress. Subscribe to Sports by Northwest Insider Texts. Get your 14-day free trial today. S…
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The Oregonian/OregonLive’s Bill Oram returns from the the NBA combine in Chicago to chop it up with Blazers writer Aaron Fentress about potential trade scenarios involving the Portland Trail Blazers. They kick around a bunch of names including Mikal Bridges, Pascal Siakam and Jaylen Brown, and also discuss potential trades involving Damian Lillard.…
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A translator of the Bible into English must possess a sensitivity to the possible meanings of Greek words and grammar used by (or possibly not used by) the original author, and an equally sensitive awareness of how the English word choices of other translators have aided or hindered understanding. Prof. McKnight puts forward fruitfully provocative …
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Article: A dolabralexin-deficient mutant provides insight into specialized diterpenoid metabolism in maize Journal: Plant Physiology Year: 2023 Guest: Katie Murphy Host: Arif Ashraf Abstract Two major groups of specialized metabolites in maize (Zea mays), termed kauralexins and dolabralexins, serve as known or predicted diterpenoid defenses against…
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What are the chances the Blazers keep the No. 3 pick? Is there an argument to be made for moving on from Damian Lillard? Aaron Fentress shares a proud dad moment on the golf course. Brenna Greene has fallen deep into the reality show abyss and is trying to drag Fentress down with her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Willingness to vs Caring or Wanting to. On today's podcast, Mike Neill continues our chase of adequate semantics and answers the question: To what degree is it a leader's job to influence someone's want to? Caring does not transfer - listen to this podcast for more about what you can do.By ServiStar Consulting
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In the NIV of Hosea 1:2, the prophet is told to “marry a promiscuous woman and have children with her.” The Hebrew wording arguably intends the idea, “and adopt her [already born] children.” The larger concern is less with marriage than with household. Dr. Andrew M. King is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Midwestern Baptist Theological S…
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Tuesday’s NBA Draft lottery has the potential to determine the balance of power in the NBA for the next decade. And with a 10.5% chance of landing the top pick in the draft, the Blazers could earn the right to select giften big man Victor Wembanyama. Longtime NBA writer Howard Beck joins host Bill Oram on this week’s episode of Sports by Northwest …
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Aaron and Brenna discuss how cool it will be to see Brandon Roy representing the Blazers at the lottery and reflect on when he did the same in 2007 and brought back the No. 1 pick. They also discuss how painful it would be to see the Blazers trade Shaedon Sharpe. Also, King Charles finally becomes king. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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How does Gen. 22:12 in its context of God’s promises to Abraham answer the question of why God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac? Hint: There are parallels with Job. Dr. John Walton, Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton Graduate School, is a frequent contributor to this podcast. His many publications concentrate especially in the backgrounds, langu…
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When the Eugene Emeralds announced that they would play as the Exploding Whales for a few games this season, general manager Allan Benavides was unsure how people would react to the club’s nod to the famous 1970 incident on an Oregon beach. The club had ordered merchandise with the new, alternate logo. Enough shirts, jerseys and hats, Benavides tho…
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The Sports By Northwest podcast is back with an episode featuring The Oregonian/OregonLive’s Aaron Fentress and KOIN 6′s Brenna Greene. They discuss Oregon’s spring game, would Dillon Brooks work in Portland and is it cool to pull for your alma mater over your children’s sports teams? Plus, the Met Gala and Jamie Foxx. Learn more about your ad choi…
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This week, I was interviewed by Jonathan Stark of the Ditching Hourly podcast about a recent newsletter I sent on the topic of "Sound Money" You can find the original post here: https://thekoinpress.com/sound-money/ I'm usually the one doing the interviewing, so this was a fun change of pace. Hope you enjoy it!…
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Former Oregon Ducks star Dillon Brooks is on the outs with the Memphis Grizzlies, who said they would not bring him back under any circumstances following the team’s early exit from the NBA playoffs. Could the defensive-minded Brooks make sense for the Portland Trail Blazers? The Sports By Northwest podcast with columnist Bill Oram and Blazers writ…
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Buy In, Boxing, and Bankruptcy....what do they all have in common? se·man·tics the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. There are a number of branches and subbranches of semantics, including formal semantics, which studies the logical aspects of meaning, such as sense, reference, implication, and logical form, lexical semantics, …
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It is possible for a small Greek word to lift a great weight of misunderstanding from one’s heart. In 1 Cor. 12:30 Paul’s question about the gift of tongues is marked as rhetorical, expecting a negative answer, by just such a word. Christopher M. Hays is the president of Scholar Leaders. Among his publications are When the Son of Man Didn't Come: A…
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The Oregonian's Aaron Fentress and KOIN's Brenna Greene tackle a wide variety of topics in this episode including spring game action, the NFL draft, Damian Lillard trade discussions, the return of Brittney Griner and a farewell to Jerry Springer, who died this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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The Portland Trail Blazers will start a G League team next season that will play at the University of Portland’s Chiles Center. The Sports By Northwest podcast is all over the breaking news with a rapid fire podcast on the endeavor. Aaron Fentress, who covers the Blazers, and columnist Bill Oram, who wrote about the G League team on Wednesday, disc…
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Jon Laansma is Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis in the Classical Languages program at Wheaton College. He regularly teaches Greek 101-102 along with upper-division Greek rapid reading courses that translate whole books of the NT and Church Fathers. One such class reads through all of Luke-Acts. Another pairs several…
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In this episode, Andrew Levine (CEO of Koinos Group) is back to talk about their recent roadmap announcement for Koinos Pro, Koinos Play, and partnership with gaming studio Splinterlands! We spent the first part of this episode talking about how smart contracts in general and Koinos in particular is anti-tyranny technology. Hope you enjoy this epis…
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Aaron Fentress of The Oregonian/OregonLive and Koin 6's Brenna Greene discuss the future of Damian Lillard and the Blazers, as well as the fallout from Draymond Greene stomping on Domantas Sabonis during a playoff game. Plus, how would Draymond fit in Portland and why does Greene still have her Twitter blue check while Fentress lost his? Learn more…
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The Oregonian/OregonLive’s college football beat writers, Nick Daschel and James Crepea, join columnist Bill Oram to preview the Beavers and Ducks upcoming spring games. They also give their picks for the worst team in the Pac-12 next fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Did the OT Israelites have a hope of eternal life in heaven? Ps. 49:15 is often understood to say that God will “take” the psalmist “to himself.” But the phrase “to himself” is not in the Hebrew. It is by noticing such things in that and similar passages that we are better equipped to answer the larger question as far as the original author is conc…
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CU1 is known by the rest of the industry for top talent, cold temps, and colorful shoes. ServiStar has had the privilege of working along side their management team as 50 of their leaders participate in our highly coveted, research based leadership development program. To celebrate our 25th year of helping credit unions with topics such as leadersh…
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This week on the podcast, Kui He is back to talk about the launch of our latest project: Koinos Account Protocol (KAP). KAP has been our collective brain child for the last year, so in this episode we wanted to take you through the history of how we got to its design, the launch on April 19th, and our roadmap going forward. Don't miss it!…
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Hints of the identity of the man and woman together as God’s sacred space have been latent but unrecognized in the Hebrew language of Gen. 2:21-22. In this, our 200th episode, Dr. Ingrid Faro uncovers what the language has to tell us. She is the Coordinator of the MA in Old Testament Program at Northern Seminary in Lisle, IL, where she teaches the …
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In 1 Cor. 16:2, is Paul stipulating that funds be set aside “individually” or “at home,” and is there evidence here of a special “Lord’s Day” meeting of the church? Jon Laansma is Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis in the Classical Languages program at Wheaton College. He has authored articles on the Lord’s Day and Sa…
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Bryanna is an independent contractor and coach working as President and CEO of BrightPeak Consulting and previously worked extensively with ServiStar as a client onboarding our 3-part series on leadership development, Vertex as the Director of Employee and Organizational Development for Heritage Financial Credit Union, headquartered in Middletown, …
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This week, VonLooten, CEO of KoinDX, came on the pod to talk about the first DEX on Koinos! If you'd like to keep up with KoinDX, follow them on Twitter @KoinDX and await their dApp launch at https://koindx.com! Subscribe to https://thekoinpress.com for short, daily emails on blockchain accessibility and more weekly podcast interviews like this one…
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In 1 Cor. 1:19 Paul quotes from Isaiah 29:14. His Greek wording differs markedly from the Hebrew of the OT passage, but is close to the Greek version of Isaiah then in use (LXX, Septuagint) . . . and nods to Psalm 33:10. Why would Paul do this? Dr. Fresch also wrote a blog post on this issue: “Paul the Paraphraser or Paul the Septuagint Quoter?” Dr…
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A key Greek phrase, πίστις Χριστοῦ (with variations), has been hotly debated as to its meaning and translation: “Christ’s faith(fulness)”? “Faith in Christ?” Maybe, however, the sense is closer to: “the Christ faith.” Dr. Kevin Grasso (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) is co-founder and CEO of Biblingo, which exists “to advance God’s Word in the worl…
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The Credit Union Leadership Podcast is proud and honored to interview Meggan Schwirtz, a Vertex Live Nationwide Graduate from 2021, and new Chief Experience Officer at St. Cloud Financial Credit Union. Meggan comes from a host of talents ranging from executive leadership, business development, and branch experience/community strategy and is a true …
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The Hebrew preposition usually translated as “in” in the phrase “in God’s image” repays a closer look. It has to do with our identity, what and who we are. Dr. Carmen Imes (Ph.D., Wheaton College) is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. She has published several works including Bearing God’s Name: W…
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Article: Transcriptional responses to gibberellin in the maize tassel and control by DELLA domain proteins Journal: The Plant Journal Year: 2022 Guest: Norman Best Host: Arif Ashraf Abstract The plant hormone gibberellin (GA) impacts plant growth and development differently depending on the developmental context. In the maize (Zea mays) tassel, app…
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Dr. Dennis Edwards is Vice President for Church Relations and Dean of the Seminary at North Park University. Among other things, he has authored Might from the Margins: The Gospel's Power to Turn the Tables on Injustice and 1 Peter (The Story of God Bible Commentary Book 17). Today’s topic: A word otherwise unused in the NT is chosen by Peter to co…
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Today, we interview a credit union leader and inspiration to other women looking to achieve great things in this industry. A CUDE friend and fellow podcast host joins the Credit Union Leadership podcast, Lauren Culp, Publisher & CEO of CUInsight. facebook twitter linkedin youtube instagram Lauren CulpPublisher & CEO CUInsight.com It’s high time to …
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The Trail Blazers’ downward spiral continues. Marcus Mariota is released. NFL Combine us upon us. Chris Rock takes the mic. On the latest episode of Sports by Northwest, Aaron Fentress and KOIN sports anchor/reporter Brenna Greene discuss all of these topics and more. They addressed: - Blazers lose to Pelicans to fall to four games under. 500. Is i…
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Ryan is in Italy, so this week’s Soccer Made in Portland is a crossover episode with the Sports by Northwest podcast. Bill Oram joins Chris Rifer to share some of his mind-blowing wisdom about all things soccer. On the roster: Bill and Chris discuss Bill’s pun game, how Chauncey Billups is doing so far as coach of the Blazers, the Timbers home open…
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The Portland Trail Blazers are no longer sitting on an airport runway, but they sure seem stuck. On the latest episode of Sports by Northwest, columnist Bill Oram chats with Sam Amick, senior NBA writer for The Athletic. They talked about Thursday night’s game against the Kings, what the rest of the league thinks of this team and much more. Here ar…
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This week, Justin Welch, CEO of Kollection, came on the pod to talk about the team behind the first NFT marketplace on Koinos, their reasons for choosing this project, and their progress and roadmap going forward. If you'd like to keep up with Kollection, follow them on Twitter @KollectionMkt and await their dApp launch at https://kollection.app! S…
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Jon C. Laansma is the Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis in the Classical Languages program at Wheaton College, IL. Among other things he has authored I Will Give You Rest: The Rest Motif in the New Testament with Special Reference to Mt 11 and Heb 3-4 and The Letter to the Hebrews: A Commentary for Preaching, Teachin…
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When Damian Lillard was a lightly recruited junior point guard in Oakland, Randy Rahe was a mid-major college coach trying to fill out his roster. Even after larger schools became aware of the future NBA superstar, Lillard remained loyal to the first coach to recruit him and went on to become a two-time Big Sky Conference player of the year at Webe…
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In today's podcast, we discuss credit union name changes with the President and CEO of Koin Credit Union, Doug Clinton. His credit union recently changed its name from Lifeway Credit Union to Koin CU- listen in as he highlights the reasons why, how they did it, and what you should do if you are thinking of a name change. Douglas P Clinton https://w…
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We are all lifelong learners, aren't we? Blazers fans learned a lot about access journalism, pain killers and much more last weekend. On the latest episode of Sports by Northwest, Aaron Fentress and KOIN sports anchor/reporter Brenna Greene discuss Toradol, the Gary Payton II situation, the trade deadline and the Super Bowl. Subscribe to Sports by …
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