Galatians 3:15
To take an illustration, brothers, from daily life: even a human agreement, once ratified, no one annuls or alters.
Hebrews 9:17
for a will is valid only in the case of a person who is dead; it has no force as long as the testator is alive.
Romans 3:5
But if our wrongdoing brings out the uprightness of God, what are we to say? Is it wrong in God (I am putting it in ordinary human terms) to inflict punishment?
Romans 6:19
I use these familiar human terms because of the limitations of your nature. For just as you before gave up the parts of your bodies in slavery to vice and greater and greater license, you must now give them up in slavery to uprightness, which leads to consecration.
1 Corinthians 15:32
From the human point of view, what good is it to me that I have fought wild animals here in Ephesus? If the dead do not rise at all, "Let us eat and drink, for we will be dead tomorrow!"