For 23 years and through four editions, Urban Pest Management in Australia has been the major reference work for Australian pest control operators. This fifth edition has been extensively revised to support the constantly evolving pest management industry. It features an accessible new format, fully updated chapters, additional colour plates and extra content, including a new section on putting pest control into practice. Ion Staunton draws on his 50 years of industry knowledge to bring Gerozisis and Hadlington’s pest management ‘bible’ to a new generation of technicians.
The Gospel According to John: A Greek-English, Verse by Verse Translation" renders the Westcott-Hort version of the New Testament Gospel of John into a contemporary English translation. The work contains the Greek version of John's Gospel in its entirety. Each verse of the Greek original is followed by its English translation. With a brief introduction to the Gospel and its author, a detailed outline, and a review of the Greek alphabet, the book is designed to lead laity, students, and clergy to a deeper appreciation of John's account.
John's Gospel begins: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him, nothing was made that has been made." This opening reflects the presentation of the Creation sequence in the first book of the Bible. Beyond this, we hypothesize that John's Gospel presents Jesus' life and ministry as a spiritual parallel to the physical creation sequence in Genesis. This makes John's Gospel markedly different form the other three Gospels, which portray a more chronological narrative. This spiritual creation structure is employed in interpreting John's Gospel, though the interpretations are not constrained by this thought. Successive chapters in this analysis consider the successive days of the spiritual creation sequence in John's gospel; with an expositional section and an exhortational one. This couplet is repeated seven times in the book, for each of the spiritual days. In each chapter, the spiritual equivalent of the component in the 'physical day' of the Genesis creation is considered alongside the presentation of Jesus Christ in each "spiritual day" of John's Gospel. The final chapter addresses questions of overall conceptual format to ensure that we have not "missed the forest for the trees," i.e.: - How are the Father and Son glorified from a spiritual creation sequence embedded in a Gospel? - Are there othe portions of scripture patterned this way and, if so, what do we gain perceiving the spiritual creation sequence within them? - How does the perception of John's spiritual creation help us to be better disciples of Jesus Christ? It is hoped the analysis presented in John's Creation will answer these questions and therefore prove of genuine worth to one walking the path of discipleship in Christ.
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