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Bible Analyzer is a desktop Bible study application for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. Although it is categorized under “developer tools,” based on the available description, it is not essentially a code development tool but rather a theological/Bible text analysis tool. It is positioned as a complete, free Bible study solution, centered on the Authorized King James Bible / KJV, while also supporting other Bible versions and a large number of module resources.
Its core strengths lie in search and text analysis. It supports fast word/phrase searches as well as advanced search features, including proximity search, related verse search, context search, library search, regular expressions, and wildcard options. The Reference Panel can update automatically based on the current verse, showing reference locations and cross-references across loaded titles. MultiWindow can host the AV/Strong Indexer, word lists, word clouds, and statistics, with CSV export support. Parallel Presenter supports multi-column side-by-side Bible text, keyword highlighting, freehand drawing, and export. ScripturePad and Notes Editor are designed for writing sermons, lessons, and research notes.
The software includes a built-in Download Manager that provides access to hundreds of titles, including more than 100 free resources and around 120 low-cost Premium titles. Resources include encyclopedias, commentaries, study Bibles, people libraries, place libraries, image modules, and audio collections. A distinctive feature is that AV People Edition and the Exhaustive Library of Bible People assign unique IDs to biblical figures and some pronouns, making it possible to distinguish between people with the same name and perform more precise searches.
The main program is completely free, with no trial period, feature limitations, pop-ups, usage tracking, or similar restrictions. Its business model mainly comes from paid premium modules, which can be downloaded immediately after purchase. However, the source text does not provide specific price ranges or payment methods.
Its advantages include cross-platform support, a low barrier to entry thanks to being free, powerful search capabilities, a rich module ecosystem, and strong suitability for in-depth KJV study, sermon preparation, and original-language assisted learning. Its drawbacks are that it does not state whether it is open source and does not provide an API/SDK; it is more like professional religious text analysis software than a tool for development workflows. It is suitable for pastors, teachers, theology students, and serious Bible students, but not for users looking for an IDE, CI/CD tool, API platform, or code collaboration tool.
The source text does not provide information about access from mainland China, mirrors, or network restrictions, so this remains unknown.
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