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 going will incline from the way, and my heart went after mine eyes, and a blemish did cleave upon my hands:
To the overseer: chanting to David; In the coming to him of Nathan the prophet, when he went in to Bathsheba. Compassionate me, O God, according to thy mercy: according to the Multitude of thy compassions wipe away my transgressions.
Hide thy face from my sin, and wipe away all mine iniquities.
He instructing him mocking received to himself dishonor: and he reproving to the unjust one, his blemish.
I wiped away as a cloud thy transgressions, and as a cloud thy sins: turn back to me for I redeemed thee.
Therefore repent, and return, for your sins to be wiped out, so that times of refreshment might come from the face of the Lord;
Having wiped out the handwriting against us in enactments, which was opposed to us, and he has taken it from the midst, having nailed it to his cross