Short Bible verses make for very choppy paragraphs, and little or no margin lines. The pilcrow allowed the translators to show paragraph breaks without actually wasting the space.
I guess if anyone says that the Pilcrow wasn't in the originals and neither where Chapter and verse. Then here is simple proof that they where all inspired in the same way that the
Italics where inspired.
If the chapters and verses aren't inspired, then are the vowels and spaces? we know that Hebrew didn't have vowels or spaces or lowercase letters.
So If ONLY the original manuscripts where inspired then lets remove all the vowels, spaces and lowercase letters from a well known portion of scripture
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NSSFRHSNMSSKYTHGHWLKTHRGHTHVLLYFT
HSHDWFDTHWLLFRNVLFRTHRTWTHMTHYRDN
DTHYSTFFTHYCMFRTMTHPRPRSTTBLBFRMN
THPRSNCFMNNMSTHNNTSTMYHDWTHLMYCPR
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Inspired ?
In the name of My LORD Jesus Christ.