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The Unfolding Mystery, 25th Anniversary Edition

Discovering Christ in the Old Testament


Direct Price: $14.99 $11.50
Format: Paperback, eBook
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9781596388925
Publication Date 08/16/13

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New edition with study and application questions by Eowyn Jones Stoddard, the author’s granddaughter.

Have you ever wondered what Christ said to his disciples on the Emmaus road—making their hearts burn? Follow Ed Clowney through the Old Testament as he shows how all the Scriptures point to Christ.

As you explore Old Testament characters and events, you’ll be inspired by the many specific insights they give us into Jesus’ character and lordship. 

Endorsements

“Dr. Clowney’s admirable treatment should be greatly valued. . . . Expect your heart to be stirred, as well as your head cleared.”

—J. I. Packer, Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia

“This wonderful book is both a fitting legacy for [Clowney] and an inspiring introduction to his work for a new generation of Christians.”

—Iain M. Duguid, Professor of Biblical and Religious Studies, Grove City College, Pennsylvania

“Edmund Clowney has guided thousands of readers along the same path through the Old Testament on which Jesus led [two downcast disciples], replacing shattered dreams with confident joy.”

—Dennis E. Johnson, Professor of Practical Theology, Westminster Seminary California

I cannot remember another book, outside the Bible itself, that has so enhanced my mental clarity and enflamed my heart's delight in my Savior.”

—Joe Novenson, Senior Teaching Pastor, Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church, Tennessee

 

The Author

Edmund P. Clowney

Edmund P. Clowney

Edmund Clowney was an influential pastor, theologian, and educator, both in church settings and several leading seminaries. The author of acclaimed works such as The Unfolding Mystery, Dr. Clowney completed How Jesus Transforms the Ten Commandments shortly before his death in 2005.