Alan's Personal Study Tools
HalleluYah Scriptures | Restored Name Bible
Prior to 2005, I couldn't even find a Restored Name Bible! Here is an anointed English version of the Father's Word with the Father's Name restored, the Son's Name restored, with all pagan references to the Father, His Son, and His People, removed. Also, this version goes much farther than that! It has restored the Aramaic/Hebrew names of persons and places, and - believe me, when you read this wonderful restoration of the Father's Word, you will be taken back by the way His Word gets delivered to your heart! There is nothing like this one, my friends!
If you ask me, this is the only English version of the Word you should use!
Note: The HS is free to those who cannot afford; supported by those who can. If you absolutely cannot afford a copy, you can obtain one for free ... but if you can afford, please make a donation that covers the cost of your copy plus the cost for others to receive - the Father will indeed reward you for that! Click on the linked graphic, below, to order!
I also enjoy the Amplified version because of the way it translates and expounds on the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek texts at a glance -- great for fast and helpful clarification.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible
Although it has a good number of errors - as nearly all attempts at interpreting the Father's original language do - Strong's Concordance has long been one of my favorite study tools. You can look up any word or phrase you like, discover every single place it appears in the Word, learn the Greek or Hebrew language that was originally penned, and clarify the true meaning and intent of any Scripture.
Hebrew | Greek | English ... edited by Jay P. Green. This is the only complete interlinear Bible available in English, and it's keyed to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. Featuring the complete Hebrew and Greek texts with a direct English rendering below each word, it also includes The Literal Translation of the Bible in the outside column. Strong's numbers are printed directly above the Hebrew and Greek words which enables those with no prior knowledge of Greek or Hebrew to easily access a wealth of language reference works keyed to Strong's references. The Hebrew is based on the Masoretic Text and the Greek is from the Textus Receptus.