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#### Headings
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##### Heading that is not Scripture
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Sometimes the translation team may want to add section headings to the text. These headings are not scripture and mention what the section of the chapter contains. (See the previous section titled: [Kinds of Section Headings](../presentation-headings/01.md). These headings have the USFM marker "\s1" to show that they are this kind of heading. The English ULB and UDB do not use these markings.
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\c 2
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\s1 Jesus heals a paralyzed man
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\v1 When Jesus came back to Capernaum after a few days, it was heard that he was at home.
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##### Heading that is Scripture
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Some of the Psalms have headings, or superscriptions, that are part of the scripture. Often these tell who wrote the psalm, when he wrote it, and how it is to be sung. These headings have the USFM marker "\d" to show that they are this kind of heading. The beginning of Psalm 4 has the following USFM formatting and text.
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\c 4
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