Etheridge (no special reason)
Heb 2:2 For if the word which was uttered by angels was confirmed, and every one who heard it, and transgressed against it, received a just retribution,[A retribution in righteousness.]
Heb 2:3 how shall we escape if we despise those (words) which themselves are our salvation? those [namely] which began by our Lord to be spoken, and by them who from him heard them in us were confirmed,
Heb 2:4 when Aloha witnessed concerning them by signs, and by miracles, and by various powers, and by distributed gifts [Distributions, or dividings.] of the Spirit of Holiness, that were bestowed according to his will.
The Founder of Salvation
Heb 2:5 FOR it was not to the angels he subjected the world which is future,[Olmo dathid, - Heb. Olam habo.] of which we discourse.
Heb 2:6 But, as the scripture testifieth and saith, What is man, that thou rememberedst him, and the Son of man, that thou didst visit him?
Heb 2:7 Thou didst humble him (to be) less than the angels; glory and honour hast thou placed upon his head, and hast empowered him over the work of thy hands, and every thing hast thou put in subjection under his feet.
Heb 2:8 [Now] in this, that he subjected every thing to him, he hath left nothing which he hath not subjected. Yet hitherto we see not that every thing is subjected to him.
Heb 2:9 But him who was humbled to be less than the angels, we see to be JESHU himself, for the sake of the passion of his death; and glory and honour set upon his head; for He Aloha,[Hu ger Aloho.] in his grace, for every man hath tasted death!
Heb 2:10 For it was proper to him by whose hand are all, and on account of whom all are, (and who) would lead many sons to his glory, that the Prince [Or, Head.] of their salvation by sufferings should be perfected.
Heb 2:11 For he who sanctified, and they who are sanctified, are all from one: wherefore he has not been ashamed to call them his brethren.
Heb 2:12 (As) when he saith, I will announce thy name unto my brethren, and in the midst of the church I will praise thee.
I don't know why Etheridge uses Aloha for God. It is from the Aramaic so it could be because of this.