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one of the questions thatamp;#39;s asked about the NIV is how come we left out 17 verses and where they left out for theological reasons now I see how people could have this question Iamp;#39;m going to use John 5 as an example this is the story of the man sitting by the pool waiting for the angel to come down and stir up the water and be healed and if youamp;#39;re looking at John 5 and it goes verse 1 verse 2 verse 3 verse 5 and you go a weird verse for ago did you leave it out well let me cover a couple of things up front before I get into the details of this specific verse and this the whole issue of whatamp;#39;s called textual criticism first of all the verses are not left out the verse references are left out of the text the verses themselves are in the footnotes and thereamp;#39;s normally some comet-like about manuscripts not having these verses so they are there theyamp;#39;re just in the footnote itamp;#39;s the reference thatamp;#39;s missing from the body secondly