Install Java for Updated Maverick to 10.9.5

I am an instructor and need to watch videos for yearly requirements.  The videos  require Java.   Are there security issues with Java? If not, how do I Install Java for updated version 10.9.5 on Maverick?  Java was not  previously installed.   Susan

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