My transgression would be sealed in a bag, and You would cover over my iniquity.
Parallel translations
- WEB My disobedience is sealed up in a bag. You fasten up my iniquity.
- KJV My transgression is sealed up in a bag, and thou sewest up mine iniquity.
- NKJV My transgression is sealed up in a bag, And You cover my iniquity.
- NASB “My wrongdoing is sealed up in a bag, And You cover over my guilt.
- NLT My sins would be sealed in a pouch, and you would cover my guilt.
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Quick answer
Job feels his sins are sealed up and stored against him. He senses his offenses carefully kept on record.
Overview
Job pictures his transgression 'sealed up in a bag' and his iniquity fastened up, as if God preserves his sins for reckoning. He feels his failings are not forgiven but filed away. This stands in poignant contrast to the gospel, where God removes the sins of His people as far as the east is from the west through Christ.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Deut 32:34“Have I not stored up these things, sealed up within My vaults?
- Hos 13:12The iniquity of Ephraim is bound up; his sin is stored up.
- Job 21:19It is said that God lays up one’s punishment for his children. Let God repay the man himself, so he will know it.
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