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Bible Analyzer is a Bible study and analysis application developed to aid in the study of the Bible.
System Requirements:
•Microsoft Windows XP-8, Macintosh OS X 10.5-10.8, Ubuntu Linux
•60 Meg Hard Drive Space
•512 Meg Ram
The program features Bible text comparison, proximity range searches, and textual statistical analysis, cross-reference panel, related verse searches and text-to-speech and audio features, harmony/parallel text generator, advanced related phrase search, multiple Bible search capabilities, exporting of study data and a session manager which allows the user to configure different sessions of modules for various types of studies.
Along with the optional Authorized Version People Edition Bible, Bible Analyzer can search for specific individuals. For instance, any one of the Marys in the Bible can be found at the exclusion of the others.
There is also a Download Manager with which all free and premium modules can be downloaded directly into the program. Bible Analyzer utilizes Bible, Commentary, Dictionary, Book and Image modules in an open-source database format so users can easily create custom modules with the built in "Module Creator."
There are scores of free and premium modules available from the Bible Analyzer website: Works as E. W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes and Appendices in fully searchable, digital format, the 11 volume Understanding The Bible Commentary by David Sorenson, Books and Charts by Clarence Larkin such as Dispensational Truth, the 23 volume Pulpit Commentary, the 43 volume Expositor's Bible, the 56 volume Biblical Illustrator, and many more.
Bible Analyzer is a tool that can help you with your Bible studies, whether you're preparing a sermon or just trying to deepen your understanding. Its interface is a little overwhelming and it will take a little time to familiarize yourself with it.
You can view the King James Version, the American Standard Version, or both versions side by side. The commentary module lets you view notes from The People's New Testament or the Scofield Bible Reference, as well as record your own notes, and the dictionary module gives access to the American Tract Society Dictionary, the Scofield Reference Bible Notes Index, and Torrey's New Topical Textbook. The ScripturePad is a built-in word processor with which you can take notes or create lessons or sermons from within the program.
Also included are a built-in text reader, daily devotions, a quiz function, and much more. You can even create new modules to customize Bible Analyzer's appearance and content. The program's built-in Help file is comprehensive and includes plenty of screen captures. Overall, the Bible Analyzer is a powerful and flexible tool that's appropriate for anyone who's serious about Bible study. It installs a desktop icon without asking and uninstalls cleanly The basic program is free but the program can be expanded with the purchase of add-ons from the developer.
The statement that "This program doesn't work on a 64-bit computer!" is false. Bible Analyzer is compiled for a 32-bit processor and it installs in "c:\Program Files (x86)" with all other 32-bit programs. However, it =runs= or executes on a 64-bit environment perfectly fine.
ReplyDeleteI have an AMD 64-bit quad-core processor, running a 64-bit operating system (Windows 7), and Bible Analyzer runs with no problems or glitches.