Summary
In this quote from the Book of Job in the Bible, the speaker reflects on their transgressions and sins being concealed or hidden away. By referring to them as being "sealed up in a bag" and "sewed up," the individual implies that their wrongdoings have been closed off or obscured from view. This quote suggests a sense of remorse or guilt for past actions, while also acknowledging the individual's hope or belief that their sins can be forgiven and forgotten.
Topics
Forgiveness
By Bible