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14 So they, during that night, powerless though it was,
    since it had come upon them from the recesses of a powerless[a] Hades,
    while all sleeping the same sleep,
15 Were partly smitten by fearsome apparitions
    and partly stricken by their souls’ surrender;
    for fear overwhelmed them, sudden and unexpected.(A)
16 Thus, then, whoever was there fell
    into that prison without bars and was kept confined.(B)

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Footnotes

  1. 17:14 Powerless: Hades (or Sheol), i.e., the nether world, is often portrayed in the Old Testament as a hostile power, since all must die (Ps 49:8–13), but it has no power against God.