Reference: Blot
Easton
a stain or reproach (Job 31:7; Pr 9:7). To blot out sin is to forgive it (Ps 51:1,9; Isa 44:22; Ac 3:19). Christ's blotting out the handwriting of ordinances was his fulfilling the law in our behalf (Col 2:14).
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If my steps have been turned out of the way, or if my heart went after my eyes, or if the property of another is in my hands;
Have pity on me, O God, in your mercy; out of a full heart, take away my sin.
Let your face be turned from my wrongdoing, and take away all my sins.
He who gives teaching to a man of pride gets shame for himself; he who says sharp words to a sinner gets a bad name.
I have put your evil doings out of my mind like a thick cloud, and your sins like a mist: come back to me; for I have taken up your cause.
So then, let your hearts be changed and be turned to God, so that your sins may be completely taken away, and times of blessing may come from the Lord;
Having put an end to the handwriting of the law which was against us, taking it out of the way by nailing it to his cross;