The "sealed book" being delivered by the Father into the possession of the Mediator, the whole creation awaits with confidence and joy the development of the counsels of God, as they may affect the destinies of his redeemed people.
These dank walls had known the man whose dolorous story is a sealed book forever!
I do not know what a sealed book is, because I never saw one, but a sealed book is the expression to use in this connection, because it is popular.
At eleven o'clock, our eyes fell upon the walls and columns of Baalbec, a noble ruin whose history is a sealed book.
Reasoning by analogy, what would the contents of a sealed book in the hand of God symbolize?
But his privately printed brochure may indeed be styled a sealed book.
No doubt they remain among Wickham's papers of the period which are still a sealed book.
State papers of the present century are a sealed book; but special leave was given to search for such papers as threw light on Shelley's visit to Dublin in 1812.
Now was the Bible a sealed Book in our Catholic island, and were our sainted fathers enemies of, or strangers to, its inspired truths?
Forty years ago a member of its Established Church did not hesitate to write that during the Catholic ages, "the Bible was a sealed Book .
Perhaps in Germany at least, the native land of Protestantism, the holy Bible was a sealed book to the children of the Catholic Church?
In short, all the corruptions of the apostasy were substituted for the primitive faith, and the Bible became a sealed book to the great mass of the people.
Those who teach that the Apocalypse is a “sealed book,” most clearly contradict the testimony of Christ respecting it.
A powerful story of crime and cruelty is Alice Livingstone's latest novel "A Sealed Book," which is one of the most striking tales of the year.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sealed book" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.