
Unveiling the Cross: Beholding and Proclaiming the Whole Christ
In Unveiling the Cross, Ross Blackburn examines the Isaiah 6 vision of the Lord, âhigh and lifted up,â in the light of New Testament revelation. Why did this encounter affect the prophetâs life so radically? What did he understand of the One on the throne? How is this âDay of Atonementâ scene connected to other heavenly visions in the Bible? In discussing these questions, the author discourses with two classic works, Hugh Martinâs The Atonement, and Sinclair B. Fergusonâs The Whole Christ. His treatment of Scripture â from the origin of âuncleannessâ in Genesis to the Lamb on the throne in Revelation â is incisive and masterful. Each page magnifies the Christ of the cross, the Christ of the throne, and the Christ who intercedes for his people. It is impossible to encounter this Lord of Hosts and remain unchanged.
âRoss Blackburn combines the well-honed and enviable skills of an Old Testament scholar who shares his learning without flaunting it, of a well-read theologian who leads readers to doctrinal riches, and a pastor who clearly loves and cares for Christâs flock.  Unveiling the Cross is a richly textured and enriching work, written in a style that is as engaging as it is informative â in fact the very kind of book that simultaneously helps pastors expound Scripture (without doing the work for them!) and also enables all of us âordinaryâ members to be both well taught and well nourished.â
âSinclair B. Ferguson
272 pages.
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In Unveiling the Cross, Ross Blackburn examines the Isaiah 6 vision of the Lord, âhigh and lifted up,â in the light of New Testament revelation. Why did this encounter affect the prophetâs life so radically? What did he understand of the One on the throne? How is this âDay of Atonementâ scene connected to other heavenly visions in the Bible? In discussing these questions, the author discourses with two classic works, Hugh Martinâs The Atonement, and Sinclair B. Fergusonâs The Whole Christ. His treatment of Scripture â from the origin of âuncleannessâ in Genesis to the Lamb on the throne in Revelation â is incisive and masterful. Each page magnifies the Christ of the cross, the Christ of the throne, and the Christ who intercedes for his people. It is impossible to encounter this Lord of Hosts and remain unchanged.
âRoss Blackburn combines the well-honed and enviable skills of an Old Testament scholar who shares his learning without flaunting it, of a well-read theologian who leads readers to doctrinal riches, and a pastor who clearly loves and cares for Christâs flock.  Unveiling the Cross is a richly textured and enriching work, written in a style that is as engaging as it is informative â in fact the very kind of book that simultaneously helps pastors expound Scripture (without doing the work for them!) and also enables all of us âordinaryâ members to be both well taught and well nourished.â
âSinclair B. Ferguson
272 pages.











