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Hallowed on the Radio
As most of you probably are aware, we released a new book on God's name entitled Hallowed be Your Name. After seeing so much controversy, confusion, and division in the Messianic movement over the pronunciation of God's name, we decided to tackle this head on. The book is an in-depth study of God's name and covers topics such the Hebraic background of "Name," should we be pronouncing the name, and is the name of Jesus pagan.
Yesterday I did a radio interview over the phone about the book with Messianic leader Scott Sekulow. Scott is a good friend of First Fruits of Zion and I had a lot of fun being on his program. You can hear the interview here. (Note: Once you are on the webpage, click on the program that was loaded on 11/12/2008. My interview starts about 40 minutes into the program.)
To find out more about the book and accompanying Beit Midrash CD's click here.
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FFOZ sent me this item a couple of months ago, and I have to let everyone know that I think it is excellent. The material contained in it is first rate and the argument is very sound. For those looking for quality teaching in a very didactic style, this is it.
Steve
cyberlizard | November 13, 2008 11:04 AM
Fantastic job on the interview, Toby.
**Toby's Response:** Thanks, Aaron!
Aaron | November 13, 2008 6:57 PM