Our Creator’s holy name leaves the dusty reading rooms of research libraries and comes to life in this new video on Psalms 1. Reading His Hallowed Name Revealed Again inspired Andrew Hodkinson to incorporate our heavenly Father’s name into this song. My Hebrew teacher and great networker Nehemia Gordon strikes again! He invited a young Jewish man named Newman to produce the video. He also helped Andrew hone his Hebrew language skills so that he could sing this song in both English and Hebrew! You can also download Blessed is The Man on iTunes. This is another powerful example of the fruit of integral Jewish/Gentile collaboration!

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  1. DORINDA RUSSELL on Wednesday, November 17, 2010

    I first heard this on GLC this am it brought me to my knees in worship

  2. NeneNotgonnasay on Wednesday, November 17, 2010

    absolutely my heart cried out in worship during this, Thank you and Bless you Shalom

  3. Jean Bierling on Friday, November 19, 2010

    This song brought tears to my eyes and filled my heart with humility and awe, as I just worshipped with praise and adoration to our Heavenly Father,There is none like Him, Yehovah alone be honored and adored thru all generations,He alone is worthy.
    Saw the interview on GLC tonight, Thank you for shareing.
    Shalom and Blessings.

  4. christy & david walker on Sunday, November 21, 2010

    all we could do was cry and worship Him! bless you all

  5. beth shappert on Saturday, November 27, 2010

    This song was so touching. I just want to play it again and again. I am so happy to know there are others like me and I’m not alone.

  6. Greg Stone on Thursday, December 2, 2010

    This is beautiful, I am looking forward to more!

  7. Genevieve Montoya on Thursday, January 13, 2011

    I just CRIED!!! It was so REFRESHING!!!!

  8. Kellie Rogers on Tuesday, January 25, 2011

    As sung by Andrew, using His Hallowed name, these scriptures reach deep within the heart. All who love Him and hear this song will worship and give thanks to Him who, indeed, does “bless the man who meditates on His Torah day and night”. May we all come to that place.