Deuteronomy 32:34
Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?
Cross-reference
Job 14:17 uses the same image of sins being sealed up in a bag, echoing God's storage of judgment in Deuteronomy.
Hosea 13:12 says Ephraim's iniquity is 'bound up' and hid, directly paralleling the sealed storage of sin in Deuteronomy.
Romans 2:5 uses 'treasurest up wrath' – the same imagery of storing up judgment for the day of God’s wrath.
Revelation 20:12 depicts books opened for judgment, revealing the stored record of deeds as in Deuteronomy.
Job 21:19 says God 'layeth up his iniquity' for children, directly mirroring the storage of sin in Deuteronomy.
Isaiah 65:6 declares 'it is written before me', explicitly depicting God’s written record of sins for recompense.
Nahum 1:2 echoes God reserving wrath for His enemies, directly reinforcing the stored-up vengeance theme.
Jeremiah 2:22 shows sin is indelibly marked before God, reinforcing that sins cannot be hidden from His stored record.
1 Corinthians 4:5 adds that hidden things will be brought to light at Christ’s coming, unveiling what is stored.