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and welcome to another uh program on manuscript evidence today were going to be talking about the italicized words in the bible and in my bible study looking at other translations and the king james the king james seems to have a lot of italicized words the other versions do not and well look at those in in a few minutes and so uh im going to give you several reasons why there are italicized words or words in italics number one italics words were used to show the reader these words were not in the manuscripts of the hebrew text and the greek text on the other hand these words were not inspired words as those that were in the text of the hebrew and the greek and so thats why these words are italicized to show you that these were not words that are in the hebrew and the greek text and they did not want to confuse you into thinking that these words belonged in the text number two these words uh were used to clarify translations from one language for another uh i have studied hebrew i