Hosea 13:12

The iniquity of Ephraim is bound up; his sin is hid.

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 32:34 uses the same imagery of sins stored up in God's treasuries, reinforcing the concept of stored punishment.

Job 14:17 Parallel

Job 14:17 uses the metaphor of transgression sealed in a bag, closely parallel to Hosea's bound-up iniquity.

Job 21:19 Parallel

Job 21:19 speaks of God storing up man's iniquity for his children, extending the idea to generational punishment.

Romans 2:5 Allusion

Romans 2:5 echoes storing up wrath — both picture sin/wrath accumulating for judgment.