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Lighthouse Faith – FOX News Radio
Giving Churches Ammunition to Fight Back Against Transgender Ideology

Lighthouse Faith – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 40:38


Attorney Vernadette Broyles knows her biology and science when it comes to gender and sexuality. She has an undergraduate degree in biology from Yale and was headed to medical school before the legal profession became her passion. She now advocates for children and parents, walking alongside them in their legal battles against the powerful lobby and juggernaut of the gender ideological movement that's pushing transgenderism on children in schools, government, and the culture at large - stripping parents of their rights to determine their children's care. Broyles is the President and General Counsel for Child & Parental Rights Campaign. She and her team have created tools for churches, pastors and parents called The Church Transgender Response Guide. On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, Broyles explains the deeper evil fueling the transgender movement, its historical roots, and the legal cases she's now taking on. She's sounding the alarm, offering churches videos, in person training, and even zoom calls. A full court press to fight back and give parents and churches the ammunition to live out their God given authority. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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142:1 I cry aloud with my voice to the LORD-  “The synonymous parallelism repeats the phrase ‘with my voice' to emphasize that he cries aloud” Miller, 435. “In Psalm 142:1 is za'aq,  conveys the idea of crying out in acute distress and seeking deliverance. The verbal root occurs only five times in the Psalter, twice in Psalm 142” NICOT, 978. “Although the Hebrew root translated ‘cry' in vv. 1, 5 does not occur often in the psalms (see Pss. 22:5; 107:13, 19), it is an important theological word. For instance, it recalls the exodus (see Exod. 2:23); it is a crucial part of the pattern in the book of Judges (see Judg. 3:9, 15; 6:6-7); indeed, it became understood as a typical element in God's dealing with God's people (see Neh. 9:28)” McCann, 1247. “To make supplication is to appeal to kindness (so the Hebrew word suggests)” Kidner, 473. 142:2 I pour out my complaint before Him- The six Hebrew words that make up this verse are a chiasm. pour out is used in 42:4; 62:8. The word before Him twice in vs. 2. The word complaint is used in Pss. 55:2; 64:1; 102:1 (heading); 104:34.I declare my trouble before Him- Trouble is used in parallelism with complaint. This word appears in 77:2; 86:7.142:3 When my spirit was overwhelmed within me- Faint or overwhelmed is used in Ps. 61:2; 77:3; 143:4; Jonah 2:7. The word is used twice in Gen. 30:42 for the feeble among the flocks becoming Laban's. “He is at his wit's end and does not know how to pray adequately” Miller, 435. “He describes his emotional state as his spirit growing faint, probably referring to deep disappointment or depression” Longman, 461. You knew my path- The you is emphatic. Knew in Ps. 1:6; 139:1-4. He finds comfort that God understands. “His only help in this time of distress is God, who watches over his life” Longman, 461. They have hidden a trap for me- Trap lead for him in 140:5; 141:9-10.142:4 Look to the right and see- “To the right suggests the place where a helper would stand (cf. 16:8; 109:31; 110:5; 121:5)” Miller, 435.  “The right was the place where the witness for the defense stood (109:31)” Allen, 276. No one cares for my soul- “David was completely helpless before his enemies and no one seemed to care for his life” BK, 894. II Tim. 4:17 “He stands alone” Laymen's, 697. “On the horizontal plane he stands alone” Allen, 279. “God hears persons whom nobody else bothers to hear, and that God cares for those whom nobody else appears to care for (v. 4d)” McCann, 1248.142:5 I cried to You, O LORD- 140:6 I said, ‘You are my refuge- Ps. 14:6; 46:1; 61:3; 62:7, 8; 71:7; 73:28; 91:2, 9; 94:22; 104:18; 142:5; Isa. 4:6; 25:4.My portion in the land of the living'- “Claiming Yahweh as my portion in the land of the living is particularly associated with the Levites (Num. 18:20; Deut. 10:9)” Broyles, 495. “The land of the living is opposite of Sheol, the place of the dead (cff. Pss. 27:13; 52:5; 116:9)” Miller, 435. 142:6 For I am brought very low- brought low in Judges 6:6; Ps. 79:8; 116:6. For they are too strong for me- Ps. 79:8 God is big enough to defeat every foe. 142:7 Bring my soul out of prison- Isa. 42:7; Ps. 102:20; 107:10. God can deliver us from every bondage. “He pleads his weakness and implicitly confesses God's sovereign power” Laymen's 697. So that I may give thanks to Your name- 18:49; 20:1; 140:13 “The psalm-singer

Well Versed World Podcast
Exposing Transgenderism & Protecting Parental Rights w/ Amy Reichert, Vernadette Broyles, & January Littlejohn – 3.30.2025

Well Versed World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 80:42


On this WPN Call #434, Dr. Jim Garlow is joined by three special guests: Amy Reichert, a political activist from San Diego, CA; Vernadette Broyles, the President, General Counsel, and founder of Child and Parental Rights Campaign, Inc; and January Littlejohn, a counselor and therapist who was addressed directly at President Trump's recent State of the Union address. They discuss the work they are all doing to expose the radical ideology of transgenderism and protect parental rights around the country.      Website: https://www.childparentrights.org/     Dr. Jim Garlow has partnered with Pastor Mario Bramnick and Terry Barnes to bring you World Prayer Network (WPN), which seeks out Holy Spirit given strategies for how to be an effective and contagious Christ-follower in our present national situations. WPN hosts weekly prayer calls to seek out strategies for the transformation of nations, including our own. During these live calls, we share briefings from key leaders and then pray into what we see and hear from the Lord.     Follow us on social media:  facebook.com/wellversedworld twitter: @wellversedworld instagram: @wellversedworld www.wellversedworld.org

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141:1-2 Cry for help141:1 O Lord, I call upon You; hasten to me- “The cryptic phraseology indicates urgency” Miller, 433. Call (Ps. 4:1, 3; 17:6; 88:9; 130:1) and hasten or come quickly is used in Pss. 22:19; 38:22; 40:13; 70:1, 5; 71:12.Give ear to my voice when I call to You!- Give ear is used in Ps. 55:1; 86:6; 143:1.141:2 May my prayer be counted as incense before You- “Incense and evening sacrifice come from the realm of formal worship” Longman, 458. “Incense symbolized the prayers of the saints (Rev. 5:8) and the priestly intercession accompanying their prayers on behalf of the people (Rev. 8:3-4; Exod. 30:10)” Miller, 433. “Incense is intended to present a sweet fragrance before the Lord, and so the psalmist wants his prayer similarly to please God” Longman, 458. The lifting up of my hands as the evening offering- Lifting up of hands was a common posture in prayer- Ex. 9:29; Ps. 28:2; 63:4; 134:2; I Tim. 2:8. The morning and evening offering are described in Ex. 29:38-42; 30:7-8; Num. 28:4-8. Because he mentions the evening sacrifice, BK, 893, calls this “an evening prayer for sanctification and protection.” A similar idea appears in Longman, 458.This shows that he knew that sacrifices were acceptable and longs for prayer to be just as acceptable. Portions of Scripture like Isaiah 1:10-15 are not anti-sacrifice. 141:3-7 Petition141:3 Set a guard, O LORD over my mouth- “The prayer for the worshiper himself builds on bodily images” Broyles, 492.  There were guards who waited at the temple- I Chron. 15:18, 24; II Kings 11:4-8; II Chron. 23:1-7. “He needs this strong Ally to help him guard his tongue” Laymen, 697. “Pure prayer Godward must be controlled speech manward (James 3:10-12)” Laymen, 579. “Religious ritual and moral lifestyle were to be integrally connected in ancient Israel” Broyles, 492. His first request is not judgment on his enemies but a plea that God will keep him from sin- Longman, 458. “Speech is an indicator of one's relationship to the Lord (cf. 34:13; 39:1; Prov. 13:3; 21:23; James 3:1-12)” VanGemeren, 847. The malicious intention of the speaker's enemies seems to manifest itself in vicious speech. The special emphasis here is on the speaker's prayer that he not answer them in kind, that he keep his own speech from slander and invective” Alter, 487. Faithful and Christian at Vanity Fair prayed “Turn away mine eyes from beholding vanity” Kidner, 470. Keep watch over the door of my lips- “The psalmist desires not to sin in word (34:13; 39:1; Prov. 13:3; 18:21; 21:23)” Miller, 433. Speech can do much harm- Prov. 10:6; 12:6; 22:10.141:4 Do not incline my heart to any evil thing- Matt. 6:13 More fundamental than his speech is his heart and he prays his heart will be right with God. “He knows too the dominant pull of his heart toward involvement in evil” Laymen, 697. “Whereas the psalmist prayed in Psalm 140 for deliverance from ‘evil' (see vs. 1-2), here the prayer is that he be prevented from joining the wicked in their ‘evil' (v. 4)” McCann, 1244. “This is a remarkable expression of divine control over the mind; I Sam. 16:14; I Kings 22:21-23; Ps. 119:36” Allen, 270.With men who do iniquity – “He resolves to leave their circle with its lavish hospitality (cf. 23:5)” Laymen, 697. And do not let me eat of their delicacies- “To eat of their dainties could mean to eat of their delicacies attained through wickedness, or it could suggest the strong temptation to follow the ways of those who used a false hospitality to influence him for evil (cf. Prov. 23:6-8, 20-21; Hos. 7:1-7)” Miller, 433. Prov. 4:17.

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Psalm 140 For the choir director, A Psalm of David“Psalm 140 is clearly an individual lament, with its appeals to God to listen and rescue (vv. 1, 4, 8), its complaints concerning the wicked who intend to harm the psalmist (vv. 2-3, 5), its imprecation (vv. 9-11) and its note of confidence (vv. 6-7, 12-13)” Longman, 455. “In the present literary setting, the petitions in Psalm 140 can be understood as an elaboration of Ps. 139:19-22…Psalm 140 also anticipates Psalms 141-143” McCann, 1240. Psalms 141-143 are also individual laments. “Psalm 140 is another prayer psalm about personal enemies. They are described in the familiar categories of ‘the righteous; (vs.13) and ‘the wicked' (vv. 4, 8). These ‘men of violence' (vv. 1, and so they ‘devise evil') and ‘proud' (v. 5) and by a variety of images. They are warlike (vv. 2, 7) and are compared to hunter (v. 5) and ‘their tongues; to ‘a serpent's' (v. 3)…The righteous are further described by the moral term ‘the upright' and be economic terms, ‘the poor' and ‘needy'” Broyles, 489. “The psalm consists of two prayers (1-5, 8-11) each followed by an affirmation (6-7, 12-13)” Motyer, 579. “The first affirmation acknowledges the God of salvation in personal, protective care, the second affirms the God of righteousness in public oversight of society” Motyer, 579.“The occurrences of Selah after vv. 3, 5, and 8 suggest a fourfold division of the psalm” McCann, 1239.  The divine name appears in the first colon of vs. 1, 4, 6, 12.140:1-3 Rescue me from violent men140:4-5 Keep me from the wicked 140:6-8 A plea for God to provide protection 140:9-11 A prayer for judgment upon the wicked 140:12-13 God will maintain the cause of his peopleJesus and Psalm 140140:3 is quoted to describe the sinfulness of man in Rom. 3:13. Sin from which only Jesus can provide salvation. “The New Testament treats the Psalter as a major witness to human depravity (most of Rom. 3:10-18 is from the Psalms), largely because it exposes this element in us of sheer malice, a poison which can be secreted and employed not only without provocation (69:4) but even in face of generosity and love (cf. especially 35:12-16; 55:12-14)” Kidner, 468. “Paul is not referring to or condemning the malicious and violent enemies of the faith, but all humanity, both Jews and Greeks (Rom. 3:9). We are all capable of plotting maliciousness and engaging in violent ways” NICOT, 971. “From this perspective, Psalm 140 becomes a prayer requesting that we be delivered from ourselves!” McCann, 1241. “Jesus Himself was the subject of false accusations that led to his crucifixion (see John 18:19-19:37). One can imagine Jesus praying this prayer. However, rather than uttering imprecation against his attackers, He prayed, ‘Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing' (Luke 23:34). Like the psalmist, Jesus expressed His utter confidence in God, even in the face of death” Longman, 457. 140:13 Jesus gives a whole deeper meaning to the upright dwelling in Your presence. “His last word matched the climax to which the whole of Scriptures moves: ‘His servants shall serve him: and they shall see His face' (Rev. 22:3f., AV)” Kidner, 469. For further notes, private message me on the facebook page

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Psalm 139 For the choir director. A Psalm of David.“The Greek title has prefixed the strange phrase ‘for the end,' and the Alexandrinus text has appended the phrase ‘of Zechariah in the dispersion.'” Miller, 426; see Kinder, 463-464 for similar ideas. “The psalm is poetically balanced with four paragraphs (or strophes) of six verses each. In the first paragraph (vss. 1-6), the psalmist praised God for his minute knowledge of him, the contemplation of which fills the psalmist with awe (vs. 6). In the second paragraph (vss. 7-12), the psalmist states that God is everywhere the psalmists might go, and God is there to lead and hold him (vs. 10). In the third paragraph (vs. 13-18) and the psalmists combines the idea of God omniscience (vs. 1-6) and omnipresence (vss. 7-12) and applies these divine qualities to God's knowledge of the psalmist's embryonic development (vss. 13-15) and God's planning of the psalmist's life (vss. 16-18)…In the fourth paragraph (vss. 19-24), the psalmist thinks of God as the judge of all  the earth and in complete confidence asks God to judge Him with a view to His correcting His life so as to please God (vss. 23-24)” Miller, 426. “Psalm 139 is perhaps the most intimate of psalms. It displays a striking awareness of God's interest in individuals” Broyles, 483.“Any small thoughts that we may have of God are magnificently transcended by this psalm; yet for all its height and depth it remains intensely personal from first to last” Kidner, 463. I think Longman is overly negative in his assessment of the Psalm. He says vs. 1-18 “express ambivalence about God's pervasive knowledge, presence, and power. In light of its final stanza, the psalm is best considered a lament” 452.139:1-6 God's intimate knowledge of the PsalmistFor more notes, send me a private message on Facebook. 

Ortho Science BYTES Podcast
Under attack: Sepsis and patient safety in the age of antibiotic resistance

Ortho Science BYTES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 22:47


This episode discusses the growing threat of sepsis, a life-threatening condition caused by the body's overwhelming response to an infection. It explores the connection between the rise in sepsis cases and the increasing problem of antibiotic resistance, highlighting the importance of effective diagnostic tools and antibiotic stewardship programs in combating this public health challenge.   About Our Speaker: Dr. Mike Broyles With more than 30 years of experience as a hospital pharmacy and laboratory director, Dr. Broyles is a leading expert on sepsis and the clinical use of drugs with a focus on antimicrobial stewardship. Prior to joining Thermo Fisher Scientific, Dr. Broyles was a consultant for over 25 years working with a large independent hospital network as pharmacy advisor chairman focused on developing and implementing hospital-wide clinical initiatives. Dr. Broyles has worked passionately throughout his career to define effective protocols and decision support processes in patient management and the use of diagnostic technology to help clinicians improve outcomes through better clinical care.

Poisoned Pen Podcast
Rhys Bowen and Clare Broyles discuss Silent as the Grave

Poisoned Pen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 46:14


Barbara Peters in conversation with Rhys Bowen and Clare Broyles

Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority
Jonathan Broyles Shares $1 Million Deal Strategies in Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 29:05


In a recent episode of the Raising Private Money podcast, Jay Conner delves into the inspiring journey of Jonathan Broyles, a real estate investor from Lexington, Kentucky, who, along with his wife Cara, has been making waves in the industry since attending Jay's live private money conference in February 2022. With a remarkable track record of closing 17 deals and raising nearly $2,000,000 in private funding, Jonathan shares valuable tips and insights on how to leverage private money for real estate ventures.Understanding Private Money in Real EstatePrivate money is a powerful tool for real estate investors looking to bypass traditional banking methods. Unlike loans from banks or hard money lenders, private lending involves securing funds from individuals who act in the capacity of a bank, offering investors flexibility, speed, and fewer restrictions on their transactions.Jonathan, in his discussion with Jay, highlights the simplicity and efficiency of using private money. The traditional bank processes are often slow and laden with bureaucracies, which can be a hindrance for investors needing to move quickly on a property. Private lenders provide a smooth, straightforward financing process, allowing investors like Jonathan to close deals efficiently and with confidence.The Role of Private LendersPrivate lenders are typically everyday individuals dissatisfied with the returns from traditional investments such as CDs, money markets, or volatile stock markets. By investing in real estate through private lending, they secure a consistent and often higher rate of return, backed by the real estate itself.Jonathan emphasizes the importance of building relationships with these lenders. For him and Cara, the goal is to offer financial opportunities that benefit the lenders, creating a win-win situation. They source funds from savings accounts, money markets, and retirement accounts, transforming these into lucrative investments for their private lenders.Real-Life Impact: A Case StudyJonathan shares a compelling story of one of their private lenders, a widow who was previously earning a meager $750 annually from her money market investments. By shifting her funds to a private lending structure with Jonathan and Cara, her annual earnings skyrocketed to over $12,000. Such impactful changes illustrate the profound difference private money can make not only for investors but also for the lenders themselves.Benefits for InvestorsJonathan explains how private money offers several advantages over traditional financing for real estate investors. Firstly, it provides unparalleled speed, an essential aspect when competing for properties, especially those requiring quick solutions. Secondly, there are no limitations on the number of ongoing deals, offering investors the flexibility to expand and diversify their portfolios.Furthermore, using private money allows Jonathan and Cara to adhere strictly to financial safety measures for their investors. They ensure deals are never over-leveraged, maintaining a robust equity cushion and securing investments with mortgages similar to banks.A $1,250,000 Deal: A WalkthroughOne of Jonathan's most compelling examples is a current deal with an after-repaired value of $1,250,000. He explains their meticulous process: starting with finding the property through a reputable wholesaler, assessing the extent of necessary repairs, and calculating precise offer limits based on potential returns and costs.Even when the wholesaler's asking price was significantly higher, Jonathan and Cara's disciplined approach, sticking to their formulated offer based on realistic repair estimates and conservative valuations, paid off. The wholesaler eventually agreed to their terms, demonstrating the power of adhering to solid financial principles.Final ThoughtsJonathan Broyles' j

Monocle 24: The Big Interview

The films of screenwriter Bill Broyles have time and again cemented themselves as classics of American cinema. Following his debut with the acclaimed series ‘China Beach’, came films including ‘Apollo 13’, ‘Cast Away’ and ‘Jarhead’. Broyles’ writing for the screen has been informed at least in part by an eventful personal life. As a young man, he was a US Marine Corps platoon commander in the Vietnam War, an experience he recalls in the Apple TV+ series ‘Vietnam: The War That Changed America’. He was subsequently a journalist, launching ‘Texas Monthly’ and editing ‘Newsweek’ before heading to Hollywood. Broyles sits down with Andrew Mueller for a contemplative look back on his successes and failures, as well as reflecting on the best and worst aspects of American culture. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Total Information AM
The etiquette of politcs in the workplace

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 8:36


Megan Lynch and Melanie Broyles, founder of Etiquette St Louis, discuss the perils of politics in the workplace. Businesses usually have a wide base of thoughts and viewpoint, and 'we want to connect with them,' says Broyles.

Irish Breakdown
Rapid Fire: Notre Dame Eyes Mike Martin And Kenyatta Watson, Al Golden Wins Broyles Award, Olivia Miles, Sonia Citron

Irish Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 81:25


Irish Breakdown closes the week with a Friday Rapid Fire edition of IB Nation Sports Talk. Today's topics include: * News broke Friday that Notre Dame is set to hire Detroit Lions Director of Scouting Advancement Mike Martin as the football team's new general manager. Martin spent the last four years in Detroit's front office, where he helped turn a perennially losing organization into one of the top teams in the NFL over the last two years. We share our thoughts on Marcus Freeman going the NFL route to fill the vacancy as well as the possibility of Auburn's Kenyatta Watson working with Martin in a recruiting/player personnel role. * We discuss comments from former Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden, who was named the Broyles Award winner as the nation's top college football assistant coach for the 2024 season. * Fill-in the blank...It's BLANK that Golden also said that Irish secondary coach Mike Mickens will be up for the Broyles Award very soon. * Fill-in the blank...We started the week talking about the fact that Penn State running backs coach Ja'Juan Seider is likely to replace Deland McCullough in the same position here at Notre Dame. Nothing's official yet...but it's BLANK that Seider posted a photo of Notre Stadium from an airplane to his IG story yesterday and he also has a picture of Jeremiyah Love as his IG avatar photo. * Eight former Notre Dame players got invites to the NFL Draft Combine: Riley Leonard, Beaux Collins, Howard Cross, Rylie Mills, Benjamin Morrison, Mitchell Evans, Jack Kiser, and Xavier Watts. Who has the most to gain? * We got word this week that Notre Dame's spring football practice will begin on March 18th. We already knew it will end with the Blue-Gold game on April 12th. What do you think? * Fill-in the blank...Olivia Miles and Sonia Citron combining for 12 3-pointers in Thursday's win over Pittsburgh is BLANK. * After USC handed No. 1 UCLA it's first loss of the season, on a scale of 1 to 10...What chance do you give the Irish to be the new No. 1 team when the new polls come out Monday? * This got buried in the Super Bowl last week...The NFL will play its first game in Australia in 2026. There will also be a game in Dublin this season with the Pittsburgh Steelers playing an opponent that will be announced later. Do you Buy or Sell them? Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com​ Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter

PRS Global Open Keynotes
“Surgical Drains and their impact on Quality of Life” with Justin Broyles MD

PRS Global Open Keynotes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 13:29


In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes podcast, Dr. Justin Broyles from Harvard Medical School discusses how surgical drains impact the quality of life for patients. His recent study investigated patient reported outcome measures of breast reconstruction patients who had drains placed at the time of surgery.   This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Understanding the Impacts of Surgical Drains on Postoperative Pain and Quality of Life” by Goutam K. Gadiraju, Matthew R. Prospero, Finn Tobias, Andrew J. Malek, Erik Reiche and Justin M. Broyles. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: https://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/2025/01000/understanding_the_impacts_of_surgical_drains_on.60.aspx Dr. Justin Broyles is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and board-certified plastic surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen; #KeynotesPodcast; #PlasticSurgery; Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery- Global Open

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A Song of Ascents- “The pilgrimage began in ‘Kedar' (120:5); it ends in the Lord's house wherein the pilgrims ‘bless the Lord' (2) and He blesses them (3)'” Motyer, 576. This “forms a magnificent conclusion to this collection of psalms” VanGemeren, 817. It is “a brief word of departure as they ready themselves to return to their homes in the surrounding countryside” NICOT, 940. 134:1 Behold, bless the LORD, all servants of the LORD- Allen says, 216, Behold “is here uniquely with an imperative” and he translates this Come. Ps. 124:6 The word bless is used in each of these verses. In the first two verses servants are blessing the LORD but in vs. 3 the LORD is blessing us. “The Hebrew root that the NRSV regularly translates as ‘bless' originally meant more literally ‘to kneel,' as in paying homage to a superior (see above on Ps. 95:6; see also Pss. 16:7; 26:12; 34:1; 63:4; 103:1-2; 115:18; 135:19-20; 145:1, 10)” McCann, 1217.In our attitude to God, bless means “to praise, thank, and glorify God” Miller, 416. The NIV translates 134:1-2 praise and 134:3 bless. This obscures the fact that all the verses use the same Hebrew word. “Servants could apply to the whole nation in a different context, but here refers to those officiants who stand to minister (Ps. 135:1-2; Deut. 10:8) day and night (I Chron. 9:33) at the temple. By night is a plural in Hebrew and probably is to be taken in the distributive sense of ‘night after night'” Miller, 416-417.   The first step of the LORD blessing us originally is left out. “But the exchange is quite unequal: to bless God is to acknowledge gratefully what He is; but to bless man, God must make of him what he is not, give him what he has not” Kidner, 454.Who serve by night in the house of the LORD- 122:1-2. I Chron. 23:26, 30. Serve is literally stand here- Ps. 135:1-2; Deut. 10:8; 18:7; I Chron. 23:30. Exodus 12:42; Isaiah 30:29 Passover seems to have been celebrated at night. God, our Keeper, neither slumbers nor sleeps- Ps. 121:4- so this may be a wish that He is praised continually at the temple- Broyles, 475. “Evening duties included keeping the lampstand and the sacrifices burning as well as guarding the gates (Ex. 27:21; Lev. 6:9; I Chr. 9:22-27)” Longman, 441. “Later Jewish tradition associates nocturnal services with the Feast of Tabernacles, the ceremony of water libation during the nights of the festival (Cf. Mishnah, Sukk. 5:4)” Allen, 218. 134:2 Lift up your hands to the sanctuary- Ex. 9:29; I Kings 8:30; Ps. 28:2; 63:4; I Tim. 2:8. Sanctuary is a single word and may refer to worshiping in holiness or to the holy place, sanctuary- Kidner, 454. And bless the LORD 134:3 May the LORD bless you from Zion- Lev. 9:22-23; Num. 6:24-26; Ps. 128:5-6. The God who made everything dwells in a special way in Zion and sends His blessings from there. “Like His commandment, his blessing is not ‘far off'; not ‘in heaven' nor ‘beyond the sea,' but ‘every near you' (Deut. 30:11-14; Rom. 10:6ff)” Kidner, 454. “Dynamic potential is given to those who give Yahweh since acknowledgment of His power…He generously shares with His devoted followers from His own resources of omnipotence so that abundant life may be theirs: Allen, 218. He who made heaven and earth- Ps. 115:15; 121:2; 124:8; 146:6 He is LORD of all. The Creator of all “makes Himself known in historical relationships that are marked by particular people and particular places” Broyles, 475. Jesus and Psalm 134Luke 24:50-53Eph. 1:3

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Psalm 133A Song of Ascents, of David“The brief didactic psalm employs two beautiful similes to illustrate the beauty and value of unity” Miller, 415. The two similes are the oil and dew. “The pilgrims came from many different walks of life, regions, and tribes, as they gathered for one purpose: the worship of the Lord in Jerusalem” VanGemeren, 815. 133:1 Behold, how good- “It is interesting that he gives no explanation as to why unity is good. Perhaps he does not need to do so, because this should be self-evident to everyone” Willis, vol. 3, 95. The word good is used in Gen. 1:4, 10, 12, 18, 21, 31. It is not good that man live alone in Gen. 2:18. “The word good in Ps. 133:1 reminds the reciter of God's provision of the community and relatedness for humanity” NICOT, 938. and how pleasant it is- Psalm 16:6, 11; 135:3; 147:1 “Again, the poet gives no reason for this” Willis, 95. “Strife demands more energy, whereas peaceful unity means the corporate body can reach common goals with less stress. If individual cooperate, then their efforts are multiplied” Longman, 439. 133:2 It is like the precious oil upon the head- The word translated precious in vs. 2 is the same Hebrew word translated good in vs. 1. “The pouring of oil over the head seems to have been an act of hospitality, signaling joy and relatedness (see Pss. 23:5; 92:10; Luke 7:46) as well as an official act of consecrating kings and priests” McCann, 1214. Joy in Ecc. 9:7-8; Matt. 6:16-17.Coming down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard- Lev. 21:5 The verb coming down is used three times- vss. 2, 2, 3. This stresses the origin of the blessings from heaven- Broyles, 474. Unity “is like precious oil that runs down on the high priest's beard, giving off a sweet-smelling fragrance (see Exodus 29:7; 30:22-33)” Lev. 8:12 Willis, 95. “Its fragrance could not be contained (Exodus 29:21)” Kidner, 453. “The anointed priest, in premonarchical days in particular, stood as a symbol of unity” Milller, 415. “The breastplate with the names of all 12 tribes. The oil thus symbolized the unity of the nation in worship under their consecrated priest” B.K. 888.133:3 It is like the dew of Hermon- “The dew is understood to be an agency of fruitfulness” Alter, 463. Isaiah 26:19; Hosea 14:5 Mount Hermon is the only snow-capped mountain in Israel- Longman, 439. “Mount Hermon in the north at the headwaters of the Jordan is the highest elevation in Palestine. A spur of the Anti-Lebanon mountains. Mount Hermon reaches a height of over nine thousand feet. Heavy dew is to found on it slopes early in the summer mornings even during the dry season” Miller, 416. Coming down upon the mountains of Zion- Ps. 48:2; 68:15-16; 87:2 “Situated more than one hundred air miles from Jerusalem, its dew could not literally come down upon the mountains of Zion. The simile is another allusion to the unifying effect that Jerusalem has on the nation” Miller, 416. Because of the geographical distance Alter, 463, emends the text to parched mountains instead of mountains of Zion. Zion is stressed in the songs of ascents- Ps. 125:1; 126:1; 128:5; 129:5; 132:13; 133:3; 134:3.Psalm 133 and JesusJohn 17:20-23; Eph. 2:11-22Mark 14:3, 6 The anointing oil was poured down upon Jesus. Matthew 10:34-37; Luke 12:51-53 Jesus is greater even than family and unity. 133:3 Mt. Zion as the place of blessing- Heb. 12:22-24; 13:14-16; Gal. 4:26; Rev. 14:1

Kris Vallotton's Podcast
Cultural Catalysts with Vernadette Broyles || The War on Gender and Identity

Kris Vallotton's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 44:46


In today's powerful episode of Cultural Catalysts, Kris Vallotton sits down with Vernadette Broyles, a Yale and Harvard-trained attorney and founder of Child and Parental Rights Campaign, to address one of today's most critical issues: the protection of children and parental rights in an era of aggressive gender ideology. Vernadette, combining her legal expertise with her background in biology, reveals how schools across the nation are implementing policies that can separate children from their parents' guidance and care. Whether you're a parent, church leader, or concerned citizen, this episode offers essential information and tools, including details about their comprehensive Church Transgender Response Guide, to help navigate and respond to these challenging cultural waters. Get the Church Transgender Response Guide Here: https://www.childparentrights.org/church-transgender-response-guide Connect with Vernadette: https://www.childparentrights.org/ Connect with Kris Vallotton: Website: https://www.krisvallotton.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kvministries/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kvministries/ X: https://x.com/kvministries Additional Resources by Kris Vallotton: https://shop.bethel.com/collections/kris-vallotton About Kris Vallotton: Kris Vallotton is the Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church, Redding, and is the Co-Founder of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry (BSSM) and Spiritual Intelligence Institute. He is also the Founder and President of Moral Revolution and a sought-after international conference speaker. Kris and his wife, Kathy, have trained, developed, and pastored prophetic teams and supernatural schools all over the world.

The Active Advisor
Advising Influencers, NIL Athletes, and Women with Madison Broyles

The Active Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 37:28


On this episode of The Active Advisor podcast, host Bryan Moore chats with Madison Broyles, Executive Vice President at Astra Wealth Management. Madison shares her unique approach to serving NIL athletes, influencers, and young professionals through personalized financial planning and innovative tools. She also opens up about her challenges as a woman in wealth management and her mission to create a more inclusive and supportive environment.

Pumba Podcast
Episode #48: Broyles, Butterballs, and Blades

Pumba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 77:26


The gang reflects back on the 2024 holiday season, providing a much needed warning for those looking to indulge in a turkey dinner this year. Send your show feedback and request at our show email!

Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach
Think You're Late to Bitcoin? Think Again | Luke Broyles

Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 97:55


Live from Bitcoin Beach in El Zonte, El Salvador, we're diving into an incredible conversation with Luke Broyles about Bitcoin's massive potential to change the world. Luke shares why he believes Bitcoin isn't just a financial revolution but the tool that could save the most lives this century.We talk about Bitcoin's role in creating circular economies, its growing adoption globally, and how early we still are in this journey! Luke breaks down why Bitcoin isn't a zero-sum game like fiat money, how it enables real wealth creation, and what that means for you.We also get into the nitty-gritty of security and custody, with Luke offering practical advice on how to protect your Bitcoin for the long haul. Whether you're just starting your Bitcoin journey or you're a seasoned HODLer, you'll want to hear his thoughts on why securing what you already have is just as important as stacking more.From the streets of El Salvador to the future of global finance, this episode is packed with insights, stories, and actionable tips. Tune in to learn why even the smallest amount of Bitcoin could have huge implications for you and generations to come.Don't miss it!- MikeSupport and follow Bitcoin Beach:https://twitter.com/Bitcoinbeachhttps://www.instagram.com/bitcoinbeach_sv/https://www.tiktok.com/@livefrombitcoinbeachWeb: https://www.bitcoinbeach.com/Follow and connect with Luke:https://www.youtube.com/@Luke_Broyles https://twitter.com/luke_broyleshttps://www.thebitcoinadviser.com/lukebroyleshttps://www.patreon.com/LukeBroylesBrowse through this quick guide to learn more about the episode:0:00 – Introduction1:37 – Why Are Bitcoin Conferences Important for Building Community?2:25 – Is El Salvador Safe for Bitcoin Tourists? Luke Broyles Shares His Experience4:33 – What Is the Plan B Bitcoin Conference in El Salvador?6:12 – What Happens at a Bitcoin Retreat? Insights from Luke Broyles8:23 – How Has El Salvador Become Safer Than Ever Before?10:06 – How Is El Salvador Breaking the Cycle of Gangs and Violence?14:35 – Does Bitcoin Create a Fair Economy? Explaining Non-Zero Sum Growth24:57 – What Does the ECB Get Wrong About Bitcoin's Impact?33:12 – What Are the Three Ways Bitcoin Creates Wealth?42:08 – How Valuable Can Bitcoin Really Become in the Future?52:34 – What Are UTXOs in Bitcoin, and Why Do They Matter?1:04:04 – Will Bitcoin's Limited Block Space Affect Everyday Users?1:12:24 – Why Is Bitcoin Compared to Digital Manhattan?1:20:38 – How Does Bitcoin Ownership Compare Across Different Wealth Levels?1:32:07 – Could Bitcoin One Day Represent Global Productivity and Value?1:36:56 – What Are the Most Important Steps to Secure Your Bitcoin?Live From Bitcoin Beach

TAB Storytellers
S3E:7 Meet Becky Broyles

TAB Storytellers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 58:50


In this episode of TAB Storytellers, join Abi and Jen as they interview high school art teacher and WAEA co-president Becky Broyles as she describes how she adapted the TAB (Teaching for Artistic Behavior) approach in an alternative school setting, structuring her classroom as a “design studio” divided into departments (fashion, photography, digital art, and more). Becky emphasizes student choice, self-paced learning, and peer-to-peer feedback, sharing how technology tools like Padlet, Google Classroom, and Canva support her learners. Becky also highlights the importance of building supportive educator communities—both online and in person—to sustain and grow TAB practices. For more information about TAB, please visit the TAB website: www.teachingfor artisticbehavior.org. Also, you are invited to join us on Mighty Networks (https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior.mn.com/), an online platform dedicated to everything TAB! Here are resources to more information discussed in the TABcast:  Washington Art Education Association (WAEA): waea.net Offers free virtual workshops every third Saturday. Padlet: padlet.com Used for student process photos, final-art critiques, and peer feedback. Canva: canva.com Used to create logos, business cards, and social media ads for student “design studios.” Becky's Website: broylesdesigngroup.org (class site; still in development) Storyteller's Email: storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org For questions, transcript edits, or follow-up with the Abi and/or Jen. Here is a link to the unedited transcript of this episode. We recognize that there are probably errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so, please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org 

Golden Spiral Media All Inclusive Feed
S3E19 Lysergic Acid Diethylamide

Golden Spiral Media All Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 138:05


Let's make some LSD! Join us this week as guest Damon is with us to discuss this special season 3 episode of Fringe! We nerd out over the animated portions of the episode, all of the Easter eggs, the complexity of the episode's plot and premise, how a certain Broyles scene now hits us differently, and SO much more! The post S3E19 Lysergic Acid Diethylamide appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

The Fringe Podcast Rewatch
S3E19 Lysergic Acid Diethylamide

The Fringe Podcast Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 138:05


Let's make some LSD! Join us this week as guest Damon is with us to discuss this special season 3 episode of Fringe! We nerd out over the animated portions of the episode, all of the Easter eggs, the complexity of the episode's plot and premise, how a certain Broyles scene now hits us differently, and SO much more! We also, of course, hear from some of our wonderful listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Anna (not Torv), ShelkyBean, Michael, and Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer). By the way, speaking of Eric, join us next time when we cover what is essentially the first part of a three-part finale and will be joined by Eric! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0340 - "LSD" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0341 - Feedback for "LSD" Fringe Connections - "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Lysergic Acid Diethylamide' (3.19)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.19: Lysergic Acid Diethylamide" Fringe Playlist by Chris   Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show!

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Designer Cornbread Podcast
114- The “We”dding

Designer Cornbread Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 56:03


This week, Avery gets married and the Broyles come to Savannah for Thanksgiving! There might be some stories!

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
Ep 1109 | Whistleblower Shares The Gruesome Truth About Trans 'Care' | Guests: Jamie Reed & Vernadette Broyles

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 61:03


Today, we sit down with Jamie Reed, the executive director of the Courage Coalition who blew the whistle on the practices inside a pediatric "transgender" center in Missouri, to discuss the shocking practices at the center where she worked. Also joining us is her attorney Vernadette Broyles, president and general counsel at Child and Parental Rights Campaign, to shed some light on the legal implications of Jamie's exposé. Jamie tells us about some of the awful practices she witnessed children being subjected to, including surgeries for minors, puberty blockers, and cross-sex hormones. She also shares how she ultimately changed her mind on "gender transition" and decided to expose the clinic. We also discuss a few tragic cases that have come out of this cultural trend of transitioning children and whether or not some recent state laws to protect children indicate a shift in the culture. Buy Allie's new book, "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://a.co/d/4COtBxy --- Timecodes: (01:00) Jamie Reed & Vernadette Broyles introduction (08:47) “Gender treatment” process (19:28) How Jamie changed her mind (30:01) Effects of puberty blockers (38:54) Blowing the whistle (48:48) Vernadette's other cases (54:47) Is the culture shifting?  ---   Today's Sponsors: Good Ranchers — Go to GoodRanchers.com and use code ALLIE at checkout for $25 off your order and free meat of your choice in every box for one year. Pre-Born — Will you help rescue babies' lives? Donate by calling #250 & say keyword 'BABY' or go to Preborn.com/ALLIE. CrowdHealth — get your first 3 months for just $99/month. Use promo code 'ALLIE' when you sign up at JoinCrowdHealth.com. Jase Medical — Go to Jase.com and enter code “ALLIE” at checkout for a discount on your order. --- Links: I Thought I Was Saving Trans Kids. Now I'm Blowing the Whistle, by Jamie Reed: https://www.thefp.com/p/i-thought-i-was-saving-trans-kids Child & Parental Rights Campaign: https://www.childparentrights.org/ LGBT Courage Coalition: https://www.lgbtcourage.org/ ---   Relevant Episodes: Ep 760 | Whistleblower Exposes Horrors at Gender Clinic | Guest: Seth Dillon https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-760-whistleblower-exposes-horrors-at-gender-clinic/id1359249098?i=1000601317508 Ep 848 | Saving His Child from a 'Non-Binary' Future | Guest: Harrison Tinsley https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-848-saving-his-son-from-a-non-binary-future/id1359249098?i=1000623090048 Ep 1029 | Whistleblower Nurse Uncovers “Trans Kid” Medicaid Fraud | Guest: Vanessa Sivadge https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1029-whistleblower-nurse-uncovers-trans-kid-medicaid/id1359249098?i=1000660952943 Ep 1104 | DEBATE: Should ‘Trans' Congressmen Use Women's Bathrooms? | Guest: Brad Polumbo https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1104-debate-should-trans-congressmen-use-womens/id1359249098?i=1000677686409 ---   Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BSN CU Buffs Podcast
The case for Robert Livingston to win the Broyles Award as the best assistant in the country

BSN CU Buffs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 65:29


36-Hour Sale! Become a DNVR Diehard for just $36! https://thednvr.com/intro-offer-youtube On today's DNVR Buffs Podcast, Ryan Koenigsberg, Jake Schwanitz and Scott Procter state the case for Robert Livingston to win the Broyles Award as the best assistant coach in the nation. The latest recruiting and transfer portal for Coach Prime and Colorado. The guys recap their night at the Broncos game and much more. Intro - 0:00Livingston for the Broyles? - 1:50Boys breaking down some stats - 4:11National signing day tomorrow - 19:10RK has a bone to pick - 39:39About last night - 48:14Questions and Superchats - 55:00 An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports MERCH: https://store.allcitynetwork.com/collections/dnvr-locker SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Sleeper: Download the Sleeper app and use the code BUFFS to get up to a $100 match on your first deposit! Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details. Currently operational in over 25 states. Check out Sleeper today! Elevations Credit Union: Sko Buffs With the Go Buffs® Visa® Signature Rewards Card, the only official credit card of CU athletics, only at Elevations Credit Union. Visit http://buffscreditcard.com to apply and see full card benefits and details. Empire Today: Schedule a free in-home estimate today! All listeners can receive a $350 OFF discount when they use the promo code DNVR. Restrictions apply. See https://empiretoday.com/dnvr for details Zbiotics: Go to https://zbiotics.com/dnvrbuffs to get 15% off your first order when you use DNVRBUFFS at checkout. Pre-Alcohol is backed with 100% money back guarantee so if you're unsatisfied for any reason, they'll refund your money, no questions asked. Coach Prime wants to help you and other Coloradans be your healthiest selves as the Chief Motivation Officer of UCHealth's Ready. Set. CO challenge. If you want to join the challenge, go to https://www.uchealth.org/readysetco Mint Mobile: To get your new 3-month unlimited wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to https://mintmobile.com/buffs.  $45 upfront payment required (equivalent to $15/mo.). New customers on first 3 month plan only. Speeds slower above 40GB on Unlimited plan. Additional taxes, fees, & restrictions apply. See MINT MOBILE for details. Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code BUFFS for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. bet365: Go to https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_02162536 or use code DNVR365 when you sign up. All new customers receive 2 months of Altitude+ courtesy of bet365! Must be 21+ and physically located in CO.  Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help call or TEXT 1-800-GAMBLER This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try athttps://betterhelp.com/dnvr today to get 10% off your first month and get on your way to being your best self. Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order. Download the Circle K app and join the Inner Circle or visit https://www.circlek.com/inner-circle! Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freebuffs. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan. Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to http://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/ALLCITYand use code DNVR for 10% off! When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

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This psalm “makes a proper distinction between the fate of righteous and the fate of the wicked, a favorite theme in Israel's wisdom poetry (cf. Ps. 1; Prov. 1-9). Those blessed are those who trust in the LORD (vs. 1), the righteous (vs. 3), the good (vs. 4a), those who are upright in heart (vs. 4b). Wicked kings (vs. 3a) and people (vs. 5) must be eliminated so that the righteous will not be encouraged to do wrong (vs. 4)” Miller, 404. 125:1 Are as Mount Zion, which cannot be moved but abides forever- Ps.68:15-16 The verb moved is translated shaken in Ps. 13:4; 15:5; 16:8; 21:7; 55:22; 62:2, 6; 82:5; 112:6 or slips in Ps. 17:5; 38:16; 46:2; 94:18 or moved in Ps. 46:5; 93:1; 96:10. “The same word is translated in Ps. 121:3 as stumble”- NICOT, 911. “Mountains are often symbolic of stability and endurance, particularly in contrast to the waters of chaos (Ps. 46). And here, the psalmist names the most important mountain of all, Zion, the location of the temple” Longman, 422. “He draws upon the traditional picture of impregnable Zion (cf. Ps. 46; 48; 76; Isa. 28:16)” Laymen's, 689 125:2 As the mountains surround Jerusalem- “The second (simile) compares the LORD Himself and the mountains that surround Jerusalem” Broyles, 455. “Mount Zion is not the highest peak in the mountain range around Jerusalem. To the east lies the Mount of Olives, to its north Mount Scopas, to the west and the south are other hills, all of which are higher than Mount Zion” VanGemeren, 788. The same word for surrounds is used in both parts of the verse. “The mountains offered security to Jerusalem and became a symbol of divine protection” Miller, 404. So the LORD surrounds His people- “God is ‘around' and present with His people (Ps. 34:7; Zech. 2:1-5)” VanGemeren, 788. 125:3 “Prophets constantly rebuked Israelite leaders for adversely influencing the nation through their own wickedness (cf Is. 1:21-31; Jer. 5:1-6; 6:13-15; Hos. 4:4-10). The psalmists acknowledged the principle also (cf. 72:1-4; 78:67-72; 101:1-8)” Miller, 404. Neh. 9:36-37 depicts foreign rule over Jerusalem but may describe the situation the people were in. The word for scepter can mean rod and “the sense of punishing force may be the more relevant one here” Alter, 446. 125:4 Do good, O LORD, to those who are good- Ps. 18:20-27 This petition is the only place in the psalm where God is directly addressed. “It seems deliberately nonspecific and so leaves the particular means to Yahweh's discretion” Broyles, 456. This also contains a warning to the congregation listening that they must do good. 125:5 But as for those who turn aside to their crooked ways- This contrasts with those who will not be moved in vs. 1. “Nationality or ethnicity does not guarantee Yahweh's favor-one must maintain a relationship to Yahweh and a moral heart” Broyles, 456. The ‘evildoers' are apostates who have turned to ‘crooked ways' (vs. 5), i.e. paths that twist and turn away from the main road (cf. Judges 5:6)” VanGemeren, 789.Peace be upon Israel- Ps. 120:6,7; 122:6-8; 125:5; 128:6- “Israel is equated with those who trust, the righteous, the good and the upright” Laymen's, 689. Numbers 6:26; Israel stands for all God's faithful people- Galatians 6:16; Rom. 2:29; John 1:47.

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Psalm 124The verses of the Psalm describe Israel's trouble- vs. 3-5- deliverance- vs. 1-2, 6b, 7- praise- vs. 6a, 8. The psalm shows us “how serious the threat was, and how little confidence David placed in his own power to survive it” Kidner, 436. 124:1 Had it not been the LORD who was on our side- 118:6; vs. 1-2 provide the protasis, the ifs clause to a conditional sentence, to the stanza and vs. 3-5 the apodosis, the then clause of the conditional sentence- Miller, 402. The word if actually begins both vss. 1 and 2 (Gen. 31:42; Deut. 32:37; I Sam. 25:34; II Kings 3:14; Psalm 94:17; 106:23; 119:92; 124:1, 2; Isaiah 1:9). Let Israel now say- 118:2-4; 129:1. This “indicates that this psalm aims to encourage the congregation to give voice to their gratitude” Broyles, 453. 124:2 Had it not been the LORD who was on our side- This psalm has “abundant use of incremental repetition” Alter, 443. “To dwell on what might have been is often an unrealistic, fruitless exercise. Here it is used to good effect” Laymen, 688. “His presence has protected Israel from destruction on many occasions” VanGemeren, 785.When men rose up against us- Ps. 2:1-3 124:3 Then they would have swallowed us alive- Swallowed is used in Num. 16:30; Ps. 55:15; Prov. 1:12; Isaiah 5:14; Jer. 51:34; Jonah 1:17. 124:4 Then the waters would have engulfed us- Verses 4-5 “are an especially effective use of the emphatic structure of incremental repetition. Verse 4 displays semantic parallelism with verbal repetition in its two halves (waters/ torrent, swept us us/ come up past our necks” Alter, 444. Psalms 18:4-5; 42:7; 69:1-2, 15; 88:3-7; Isaiah 8:7-8; 43:2; Lam. 3:54; Jonah 2:3, 5 124:5 Then the raging waters would have swept over our soul- Psalm 74:12-15; 89:9-10; 93:3-4 The LORD's sovereignty over the raging waters. 124:6 Who has not given us to be torn by their teeth- The enemy is compared to 3. “A hungry lion that would have seized them as prey (vs.6)” Willis, 64-65. 124:7 Our soul has escaped as a bird out of the snare of the trapper- Ps. 91:3 The snare is broken, and we have escaped- 119:110; 140:5 124:8 Our help is in the name of the LORD- Ps. 20:7 The name of the LORD in I Sam. 17:45; Ps. 118:10, 11, 12; Prov. 18:10.  Who made heaven and earth- 115:15; 121:2; 134:3; 146:6 I Peter 4:19 Psalm 124 and Jesus124:1 The LORD is for us- Romans 8:31-39.124:3 The word swallowed as used in the LXX is used in I Peter 5:8 of Satan going about as a roaring lion seeking who he can devour (or swallow, same word). Death and Satan may be great monsters seeking to swallow us, but Jesus swallows up death- I Cor. 15:54; II Cor. 5:4. 124:6 Blessed in the LXX is the same word used in Eph. 1:3; I Peter 1:3 which Blessed God for the great salvation He accomplished in Christ. 124:7 The word translated escaped in the LXX is used in Col. 1:13; I Thess. 1:10; II Tim. 4:17-18 to speak of salvation in Christ. 124:8 The word help is used in Hebrews 4:16 of how we seek help for Jesus. 124:8 The name of Jesus is the name on which we must call- Acts 2:21, 38; 4:12.124:8 Jesus is Maker of heaven and earth- John 1:1-3, 10.

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Psalm 122 A Song of Ascents, of DavidThe phrase “of David” is omitted in most mss. of the LXX and the Vulgate- Miller, 399. “The psalm gives more evidence of having been written as a pilgrim psalm than any among the Psalms of Ascents (120-134), with the possible exception of the last one” Miller, 399. Psalms of Zion are Pss. 46, 48, 76, 84, 87, 132.122:1-2 Journey to Jerusalem122:1 I was glad when they said to me- “The idea did not originate with him, but he joined with a group of pilgrims to go to the city” Longman, 416.  Vss. 1, 8-9 use first person singular words.“We hear the voice of an individual singer who is part of a larger group of pilgrims going up to Jerusalem” NICOT, 899. The words I was glad or I rejoiced set “the tone for the remainder of the psalm” NICOT, 900.  ‘Let us go to the house of the LORD'- Isaiah 2:3; Micah 4:3; Ps. 84:10; Jer. 31:6; Zech. 8:21. “The verbal phrase is not a cohortative but an imperfect and should be rendered ‘we will go'” VanGemeren, 775.  122:2 Our feet are standing within Your gates, O Jerusalem- Notice that the I shifts to our. “At last Jerusalem and the house of the LORD come into sight, and we have arrived” Kidner, 433. The city is personified and addressed in the second person” Longman, 416.The OT believer rightly regarded Jerusalem as the center of the whole earth- Ps. 48:2; Ezek. 5:5.122:3-5 He celebrates the city122:3 Jerusalem, that is built as a city compact together- Ps. 48:1-2, 13; 147:2. “The word ‘Jerusalem' ends (v. 2) and begins v. 3” McCann, 1184. “True brotherhood was realized at this center of the community” Allen, 159. The word translated compact is used in Ex. 26:3, 3, 6, 9, 11; 36:10, 10, 13, 16, 18 for the curtains of the tabernacle joined together. The word compact is also used of military alliances- II Chron. 20:35, 36, 37; Dan. 11:6, 23. 122:4 To which the tribes go up- Ex. 23:17; Deut. 16:16; Ps. 48:9; 84:5- “Go up is the technical verb for pilgrimage” Alter, 439 and it is also used for going up the temple mount- Ps. 24:3. 122:5 For there thrones were set for judgment- Deut. 17:8; II Sam. 8:15; 15:1-6; I Kings 3:16-28; 10:9; II Chron. 19:8; Ps. 72:1-4; 89:29; Isaiah 2:4; 9:7; 11:2-5; 16:5; Jer. 21:10-11 Kings were to administer just and right judgment. “Other songs of Zion show the integral connection between the city and the king (Pss. 84:9; 132, esp. vss. 11-12)” Broyles, 451.122:6-9 He prays for the peace of the city122:6 Pray for the peace of Jerusalem- Jer. 15:5 There is a wordplay between peace and Jerusalem- Heb. 7:2. Peace is the key word in vss. 6-8 and continues the stairstep parallelism of this psalm. “It was customary to offer greetings of peace on entering a home or community (cf. I Sam. 25:6; Matt. 10:12-13)” Allen, 159.May they prosper who love you- “The ‘your' is feminine singular in the Hebrew, clearly addressing Jerusalem” Alter, 440. Contrast 129:5. . 122:7 May peace be within Your walls- 125:5; 128:6. The word within is used in both portions of this verse and is the Hebrew preposition ב.Compare Pss. 48:13. 122:8 For the sake of my brothers and my friends- He is motivated to pray this prayer because of his love for his fellow-man. 122:9 For the sake of the house of the LORD our God- This prayer is also motivated by his love for God. 

The Tone Mob Podcast
Nashville "NEEDS" Another Guitar Store w/ Zach Broyles of Mythos Pedals

The Tone Mob Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 70:52


This week I have my dude Zach from Mythos Pedals, the Dipped In Tone Podcast, and most recently High Voltage Guitars on the show this week. Zach has been on the podcast a few different times, but he has had so much new stuff happening that I had to have him back on for another round. Specifically, we get into the how and why behind him starting Nashville's newest guitar retail shop, High Voltage Guitars. In a place with great shops seemingly everywhere, why did Zach start this store? What's the idea behind it? What makes this guitar store different? We get into all of that, and a WHOLE lot more on this episode of The Tone Mob Podcast. Check out Zachs shop HERE https://highvoltageguitars.com/ Check out Mythos Pedals HERE https://mythospedals.com/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 30% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

StallSide Podcast
Understanding Upper Airway Surgeries with Dr Ali Broyles

StallSide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 29:29


In this episode of StallSide Podcast, Dr. Ali Broyles joins us to discuss upper airway surgeries in horses. She covers common conditions that require surgical intervention, the techniques used, and the outcomes owners can expect. Dr. Broyles also addresses the importance of early diagnosis and shares practical insights for equine practitioners and owners. Join us for a fascinating conversation that highlights the critical role of upper airway health in our equine athletes!Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com

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120:1-2 Words of Trust and Petition120:1 In my trouble I cried to the LORD- 102:2 The word order in Hebrew is “To the LORD in distress to me I cried/called and He answered me.” The point is the emphasis falls on the LORD to whom He called. Who are we calling on or looking to in times of distress? The author “expresses the sole dependence on God in the hour of distress” VanGemeren, 769. The Hebrew word for trouble or distress was used in Pss. 34:6, 7; 46:1; 50:15; 86:7; 91:15; 116:3.  While he has suffered from “lying lips” (vs. 2), a “deceitful tongue” (vs. 2, 3), and people who “hate peace” (vs. 6), and “are for war” (vs. 7), “instead of answering back, this man has looked in a better direction” Kidner, 430. And He answered me- Pss. 3:4; 18:6; 22:21; 66:14; 118:21; Jonah 2:2 God answered. “The most natural translation of verse 1 points to a past event” Kidner, 430.  120:2 Deliver my soul, O LORD, from lying lips-“He was the victim of lying and misrepresentation” Allen, 149.  “He refers to these liars by a synecdoche, whereby body parts represent the person” Longman, 411. “He has proved by bitter experience the untruth of the adage, ‘Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me'” Laymen's, 686. From a deceitful tongue- The word for deceitful is a relatively rare OT word used but is used both in 120:2, 3. It is used in Ps. 78:57 of a treacherous bow and in Prov. 10:4 of a negligent hand and in Prov. 19:15 of a lazy man. Contrast the tongue of 119:172 with this tongue. 120:3-4 Words of vengeance 120:3 What shall be given to you, and what more shall be done to you- “These verses turn to address these liars” Broyles, 446. The question What is asked twice. “The form of the question involves a frequent Hebrew idiom, ‘God do so to you, and more also' (cf. I Sam. 3:17; I Kings 2:23; Ruth 1:17). The thought is that God will do something worse to these insolent liars than they have done to the psalmist” Miller, 396.You deceitful tongue?- “Ps. 64:3f, 7f, where God's arrows turn the slanderers' verbal arrows against them” Kidner, 430.120:4 Sharp arrows of the warrior- “The reference to weapons presupposes their metaphorical usage for slander, as in 52:2; 57:4; Jer. 9:3, 8” Allen, 146. Sometimes the word arrow is used of the judgment God brings upon the wicked.With the burning coals of the broom tree- Do the images of the sharp arrows and burning coals describe the words hurled against the psalmist (Alter, 436) or the weapons God turns against the deceitful tongue (Kidner, 430)?“In short, the answer is that the liar, wounding though his weapons are, will be destroyed with far more potent shafts than lies. God's arrows or truth and coals of judgment” Kidner, 430. “The broom tree has a low combustion point and thus blazes up immediately with intense heat” Miller, 396. “The roots of the broom tree apparently burn well and yield notable charcoal. On coals as a symbol of judgment cf.., Ps. 140:10” Kidner, 430. 120:5-7 Words of Woe 120:5 Woe is me, for I sojourn in Meshech “This lament ends on a sad note, as the psalmist bemoans his present wretched condition. The section begins with a strong exclamation of sadness (woe), often heard in funeral processions (I Kings 13:30; Jer. 22:18; Amos 5:16)  “Now the singer's special situation as an alien comes to light, and with the motivation of these slander”" Kidner, 430. The word sojourn is the Hebrew גור which describes the wanderings of Abraham (Gen. 12:10; 20:1; 21:23, 34), Isaac (Gen. 26:3), Jacob (Gen. 32:4; 35:27), and hi

Good Service
Ep.63 - Who Gets To Define Sexual Identity? w/ Vernadette Broyles

Good Service

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 49:37


Support our ministry! Join our Patreon for behind-the-scenes and more exclusive content! https://www.patreon.com/GoodServicePodcast Hosts:  Ben Chung | @btek_benchung  Kevin Seo | @thekevinseo  Music by: Isaac Han | @ihannofficial  Logo by: David Chang | @davidchangstudio

Raven Conversations
Raven Conversations: Episode 130 - Talking SAMS, leadership and football with Col. Craig Broyles

Raven Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024


In this episode of Raven Conversations, we talk to the Col. Craig Broyles, commander of the 81st Stryker Brigade Combat Team about his leadership philosophies, what is happening in the 81st SBCT, about the Army School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) and his college football career.

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Well Versed World Podcast
CA's Disastrous Proposition 3 & Education Lawsuits w/ Dean Broyles – 9.29.2024

Well Versed World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 22:52


On this WPN Call #382, Dr. Jim Garlow is joined by Dean Broyles, a constitutional lawyer and the President of the National Center for Law and Policy, a non-profit 501(c)(3) legal defense organization which focuses on the protection and promotion of religious freedom, the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, parental rights, and other civil liberties. He discusses everything you need to know about the disastrous California marriage amendment Proposition 3, and brings updates on some great victories in public education regarding LGBTQIA+ issues.      Website: https://nclplaw.org/     Dr. Jim Garlow has partnered with Pastor Mario Bramnick and Terry Barnes to bring you World Prayer Network (WPN), which seeks out Holy Spirit given strategies for how to be an effective and contagious Christ-follower in our present national situations. WPN hosts weekly prayer calls to seek out strategies for the transformation of nations, including our own. During these live calls, we share briefings from key leaders and then pray into what we see and hear from the Lord.     Follow us on social media:  facebook.com/wellversedworld twitter: @wellversedworld instagram: @wellversedworld www.wellversedworld.org

Your Longevity Blueprint
Greatest Hits: SOMA Breathing for Longevity with Jen Broyles

Your Longevity Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 45:59


Deep breathing can positively improve your physical, mental, and emotional health. I'm joined by Jen Broyles, SOMA Breathwork Instructor, to talk about all the incredible benefits of practicing breathwork regularly, who should practice, and even how long you should breathe deeply each day before guiding us through a ten-minute breathwork session.   The Benefits of SOMA Breathwork Reduces stress and anxiety Increases your energy Improves your sleep quality Promotes physical healing Allows emotional release   About Jen Broyles Jen Broyles is a Holistic Health Coach, SOMA Breathwork Instructor, and Essential Oils Specialist who helps individuals restore and optimize their health by calming the nervous system and addressing the root cause of their symptoms. Jen has a specialty in gut health, chronic stress, and anxiety, recognizing that imbalances in the gut and an over-stimulated nervous system lead to imbalances throughout the mind, body, and spirit. She combines breathwork, essential oils, and other holistic modalities to help clients create a lifestyle of health and vitality. Her personal story is what inspired her to educate and guide others. She dealt with digestive issues, anxiety, and hormone imbalances for years and was unable to find relief from conventional medicine. She left her career in pharmaceutical sales and returned to school to study integrative nutrition followed by training in essential oils and breathwork.  Jen believes that nourishing the mind, body, and soul with healing food, self-love, and healthy emotional processing leads to a transformative healing experience. You can visit her website for wellness resources, breathing techniques, and essential oil guidance.   In This Episode What deep breathing actually is [6:30] How long you should practice SOMA breathing for every day [14:00] Some of the physical benefits of SOMA breathwork [17:00] When the best time of day to practice deep breathing work is [20:00] Who would benefit from SOMA breathwork [23:15]   Links & Resources Use code MAGNESIUM to get 10% off MAGNESIUM Use code MOOD to get 10% off 5HTP Use code CALM to get 10% off ADRENAL CALM Your Longevity Blueprint Nutraceuticals Get Jen Broyles' FREE Guided Breathwork Meditation! Join the Sacred Breath Community! Find Jen Broyles Online Follow Jen Broyles on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn   Find Your Longevity Blueprint Online Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online   Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast Production by the team at Counterweight Creative    Related Episodes Episode 22: My Top Anxiety Tips Episode 21: How Trauma Affects Your Health With Dr. Keesha Ewers Episode 27: Top 20 Longevity Tips From 2020

Elijah Rising
Trafficking In Asia - Tommy Broyles - Ep.81

Elijah Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 39:13 Transcription Available


After adopting a daughter from China, Tom Broyles' life took a transformative turn from practicing law to pursuing mission work driven by faith and purpose. Discover how his legal expertise and faith uniquely prepared him for this impactful mission, blending professional skills with a heartfelt commitment to service. Listen as Tom shares the emotional and logistical steps they took to establish a safe home for minors, emphasizing the challenges and victories along the way.The psychological toll of working with trauma victims is a stark theme in this episode, as Tom delves into the concept of vicarious trauma and the importance of self-care. From the harrowing realities of sex trafficking in Houston to the cultural shifts encountered upon returning to the U.S., the resilience required for such mission-driven work is evident. Send us a text Support the Show.Learn more about Elijah Rising »Follow us on Instagram »Donate and Support Our Work »

The Common Sense Gospel
Bonus Session - Marriage - Mark Broyles

The Common Sense Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 49:09


We are so happy to have Mark Broyles with us in this episode. Mark has been a faithful gospel preacher for many years and is well known for his sermon series on marriage. We'll spend some time with him and get his special insights to the sacred union that is sanctified by God.

Keep Going Podcast
Episode #12 Ryan Broyles

Keep Going Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 97:09


Ryan Broyles is an awesome man and I truly appreciated the time to chat about life. Ryan is a retired NFL Vet, OU Legend, Realtor, Real Estate Investor and Developer, Father, Husband, and a strong man with a powerful mindset. We talk business, his story, life, travel, mindset, and much more, this episode was so enjoyable and maybe I will catch him on the golf course soon. Thank you all as always and... Keep Going! Follow Ryan: FB - https://www.facebook.com/RyanLBroyles/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/ryanbroyles/?hl=en Broyles Real Estate Group - https://www.instagram.com/broylesrealestategroup/?hl=en Property management - https://www.instagram.com/infinite.rentals_/?hl=en Follow me: IG- https://www.instagram.com/zdsellsokc/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/ZDsellsOKC/

Empowered Manhood
The Redemptive Value of Bitcoin Mining with Luke Broyles

Empowered Manhood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 30:27


Send us a Text Message.Luke Broyles talks with me about the redemptive value of Bitcoin mining and the significance of self-custody through the Bitcoin Advisors.#BitcoinAdvisors:https://content.thebitcoinadviser.com/lukebroyles#BlockWare Solutions #BitcoinMining:https://www.blockwaresolutions.com/Learn more about #RedemptiveEconomics here...https://redemptiveeconomics.com/Contact:Mike Hatch: mhatch@clchq.orgChris Bolinger: chris@mensdevotionals.comResources:Mike's book: Manhood: Empowered by the Light of the Gospel (paperback, audiobook)Join the Empowered Manhood Facebook GroupDaily Strength for Men: A 365-Day Devotional52 Weeks of Strength for MenCLC: https://www.clchq.org/BiblicalLeadership.com

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Are You Too Late to Bitcoin with Luke Broyles (WiM503)

The "What is Money?" Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 106:14


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Joined by special guest co-host Pavla, we are so excited to be talking about this beautiful, Gothic, Frankenstein-esque horror story of a Fringe episode this week! We discuss some of the episode's best scenes such as Olivia's talk with Broyles when she returns to work, her breakdown in her apartment, and her incredible monologue at the end that should have (but, of course, didn't) earn Anna at least an Emmy nomination if not a win. The post S3E9 Marionette appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

The Fringe Podcast Rewatch
S3E9 Marionette

The Fringe Podcast Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 178:11


Joined by special guest co-host Pavla, we are so excited to be talking about this beautiful, Gothic, Frankenstein-esque horror story of a Fringe episode this week! We discuss some of the episode's best scenes such as Olivia's talk with Broyles when she returns to work, her breakdown in her apartment, and her incredible monologue at the end that should have (but, of course, didn't) earn Anna at least an Emmy nomination if not a win. We also, as always, share feedback from wonderful listeners like you, listeners like Steve (not Harrington), John (not Noble), Rory, Geoff (xforce11), Anna (not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Erin, ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! If, like Pavla, you would like to be a co-host for a season 3 episode, there are still two episodes still up for grabs, so check out this link to sign up! We would also love to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! Be sure to join us next time when we cover “The Firefly” with guest host Geoff (xforce11)!   Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0318 - "Marionette" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0319 - Feedback for "Marionette" Stream Fringe Theme Song (Paranoid MX Edit) by Trip MX Fringe Connections - "Marionette" (3.09) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Marionette' (3.09)" Fringe Matters - “Olivia and the Stages of Grief” The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.09: Marionette" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up

Unconventional Ministry
Ending Intergenerational Incarceration Cycle with Mike Broyles S5 EP#168

Unconventional Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 19:28


Research shows that 70% of inmates' children will end up incarcerated. In this episode, guest Mike Broyles, Executive Director of Lifeline Global Ministries, shares what he has learned visiting over 90 prisons in America and around the world. In all the prisons Mike has visited, he has only met one male inmate who had a father who was a good role model at home. Crime follows from generation to generation. Learn how Lifeline Global is working to end intergenerational incarceration. Learn how you can participate in programs like Malachi's Dad and Hannah's Gift and bring hope to incarcerated parents of minor children. Mike Broyles is the author of a fascinating book called Only God: Transforming One Inmate and Family at a Time. 

Carefully Examining the Text

“The psalm (may have) originated in victory celebrations of Israel's king and people (cf. II Chron. 20:27). Later it was probably used in periodic commemoration of God's past goodness to the Davidic dynasty” Laymen, 684. “The ‘I' standing collectively for Israel, verses 5-14, 17-19, 21, and 28 seem to portray a great deliverance which has come to a king, possibly David himself. There are similar sentiments in Psalm 18” Miller, 381. “It is best to see this as a corporate thanksgiving, although an individual leads in expressing gratitude on behalf of himself and the whole congregation” Longman, 399.  “The psalm uniquely combines corporate hymnic praise (vv. 1-4, 22-24, 29), individual thanksgiving (vv. 5-18, 21, 28); processional liturgy of entering the temple gates and processing to the altar (vv. 19-20, 26-27). It alternates between referring to Yahweh in the third person and addressing him in the second person” Broyles, 438. This was “perhaps as an entrance liturgy into the temple in Jerusalem, in much the same way that Psalms 15 and 24 may have been used” NICOT, 864. 118:1-4 Give thanks to the LORD for His lovingkindness is good118:1 Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good- I Chron. 16:34; II Chron. 5:13; 7:3; 20:21; Ps. 106:1; 107:1; 136:1; Jer. 33:11; Ezra 3:11 These same three groups, Israel, the house of Aaron, and those who fear the LORD, were mentioned in 115:9-13. See a similar list in 135:19-20 118:5-9 The Speaker's (the King's) testimony of being rescued by God118:10 All nations surrounded me- Verses 10-12 all begin with the same thought. The nations surround God's people. The word surround is used 4 times in these 3 verses. The image of all the nations gathering against God's people appears in Psalms 2, 46, 48; Isaiah 29:1-8; Ezekiel 38-39; Zech 14:1-9. “We are reminded of the world's furious hostility to the city of God” Kidner, 413-414.In the name of the LORD I will surely cut them off- “The Hb. verb here is elsewhere translated ‘I circumcised them'!” Broyles, 441. 118:15-18 The right hand of the LORD does valiantly 118:19-21 He enters God's gates with thanksgiving118:22-29  God made the rejected stone the chief corner stone. Psalm 118 and the Exodus118:14, 21 Quote Exodus 15:2118:15-16 right hand of the LORD- Exodus 15:6, 6, 12118:23 marvelous- wonders in Exodus 15:11118:24 The day- Exodus 14:13118:28 I will extol You- Exodus 15:2Psalm 118 and Jesus118:26 Matthew 21:9; Mark 11:9; Luke 19:38; John 12:13118:22 Matthew 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; I Peter 2:7118:17-18 were some of Jesus' last words ever and they anticipate HIs resurrection. 

Babs Experience
Ep.111- Value Your Alone Time w/ Amanda Broyles

Babs Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 72:18


Babs sits down with Amanda Broyles on this episode. They begin with some friendly chatter about conspiracy theories, moving around the country, visiting denver, corporate marketing, developing her own soical media presense and finish up with diving into how she priiotitizes herself to live her best life. Follow Amanda on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandabroyles/ :Please Write a Review and Like/Subscribe to the Podcast! You can support the podcast by purchasing merch— https://teespring.com/stores/babs-lyfe-merch::Follow Me on all Socials @Babs_Lyfe— https://linktr.ee/babslyfe

Guitar Dads
Zach Broyles of Mythos Pedals - The man, the MYTH, the legend.

Guitar Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 51:22


The Dads are BACK with another great interview. This time with Zach Broyles of Mythos Pedals. The guys talk everything Mythos, Cardinal Black, Nashville and more. Check out Mythos Pedals at www.mythospedals.com  Please support our sponsor, coppersoundpedals.com and use DADS10 to get 10% off! Please support the Dads at patreon.com/guitardadspodcast 

Unleashed and Unstoppable
Unlocking the Power of Breathwork: Jen Broyles on Reducing Anxiety and Boosting Productivity

Unleashed and Unstoppable

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 55:17 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered how to breathe your way to success? Join us in this episode with Jen Broyles, a somatic breathwork specialist, and uncover the transformative power of breathwork to boost your productivity, focus, and overall well-being! Jen combines breathing techniques with guided meditation, movement, and visualization to help clients regulate their nervous systems, release trapped emotions, and achieve peak performance.In This Episode, We Explore:Jen's journey and transition to breathwork.The science behind breathwork and its impact on anxiety, stress, and overall health.Practical breathing techniques to integrate into daily routines.The profound effects of breathwork on creativity, mental clarity, and emotional release.A guided breathwork session on worthiness starting at [38:19].What You'll Learn:Personal experiences of using breathwork for healing and transformation.Insights into how breathwork can enhance productivity and focus.Practical strategies for incorporating breathwork into your daily life.Tune In: Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with valuable lessons on how breathwork can help you become a more effective and resilient leader. Jen's insights and techniques will inspire and empower you to harness the power of your breath for greater well-being and success.Connect with Jen and Learn More:Visit Jen's YouTube Channel for guided breathwork sessions.Link to Jen's Free Guided Breathwork Meditation.Connect with Jen on Facebook.Follow Jen on Instagram.Explore more resources and courses on Jen's website.Why This Episode is Perfect for You: This episode is ideal for leaders and entrepreneurs looking to integrate breathwork into their routines to enhance their overall well-being and performance. See you next week!Alex Lianne CarterWebsite | LinkedIn Carol RegisterInstagram | Grab Your Top Productivity Hacks for Female Leaders

Gender: A Wider Lens Podcast
EP 170 - The Legal, Emotional and Physical Consequences of Secret Social Transition with Vernadette Broyles

Gender: A Wider Lens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 63:56


Stella and Sasha welcome distinguished attorney Vernadette Broyles to the show offering a rich and informative discussion for anyone interested in the evolving dynamics between schools, families, and the legal system around issues of gender identity and parental rights; valuable resources for parents and concerned adults; and practical recommendations on how parents can be proactive and better equipped to protect their children, empowering them to navigate these challenging situations with confidence and clarity.For links and resources relevant to this episode, access the full show notes at https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/episode-170 Buy Our Book – When Kids Say They're Trans: A Guide for Thoughtful Parents at https://whenkidssaytheyretrans.com/  Join Our Listener Community to Access Exclusive Content at https://www.widerlenspod.com/  Support the Show at https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/support-the-show  Join the conversation on YouTube at www.youtube.com/@widerlenspod For more information about Sasha's & Stella's parent coaching membership groups, visit:Sasha Ayad: https://sashaayad.com/parenting-coaching   Stella O'Malley: http://www.stellaomalley.com/parent-coaching  To learn more about our sponsors, visit:Therapy First at https://www.therapyfirst.org/  Genspect at https://genspect.org/  This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.widerlenspod.com/subscribe   This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.widerlenspod.com/subscribe

Q Podcast
Countering the Gender Agenda: Vernadette Broyles | Episode 284

Q Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 14:04


Do you know someone who is wrestling with wanting to transition genders? How do we navigate this complicated topic from a biblical worldview? In today's episode, we're featuring a talk from Vernadette Broyles, an attorney who has dedicated herself to working against the accelerating gender agenda in our culture.  Let's listen in as she shares about representing children and parents in complicated custody cases and to learn what we can do to better understand and faithfully navigate the gender agenda in our schools, in our churches, and in our parenting.   Resources Child and Parental Rights Campaign Resources Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. More LGBTQ content from THINQ Register for Next Gen Summit, November 8-9, 2024 in Nashville. 

Dipped In Tone
Rig Smackdown: Rhett Shull vs. Zach Broyles

Dipped In Tone

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 63:28


Rhett and Zach end almost every episode of Dipped In Tone with a rig dip—where they discuss and rate a guitar, amp, and pedal setup submitted by a listener—but this time, they're assembling and critiquing dream rigs of their own, on a budget.They each get to brainstorm a $1000 rig followed by a $10,000 rig, using toys and prices found on Reverb. When you've only got 10 Benjamins to spend, what pieces of kit should you prioritize? Rhett throws most of his budget behind his guitar and amp head, with just a few bucks left for a bargain-bin cab and a couple cheap pedals, but Zach spreads his grand out fairly evenly, opting for affordable offerings from Epiphone and Vox for his base tone.Things get spicy in the upper range. Rhett takes Zach to task over prioritizing a $1300 vintage TS-style pedal, but they both opt for high-dollar amps from the same manufacturer for their ten-grand stage setup.Who created the better rig at each price point? Which components did they fumble? And what would you do with each budget? Let us know in the comments.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zdRN06SPxVQSubscribe, like, and leave us a commentSign up on our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iaCee5Support us on Patreon for access to our discord server and other perks! https://www.patreon.com/dippedintoneMERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/dipped-in-toneFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dippedintone Dipped in Tone is:Rhett Shull https://www.rhettshull.com/Zach Broyles / Mythos Pedals https://mythospedals.comPremier Guitar https://www.premierguitar.com/