Galatians 3:15

Brothers, I am going to use a human illustration: Even a human contract, once it has been ratified, no one can annul or change.

Hebrews 9:17

For a will is valid only after a man is dead, since it has no force whatever while the one who made it is alive.

Romans 3:5

But if our wrongdoing brings to light the uprightness of God, what shall we infer? Is it wrong (I am using everyday human terms) for God to inflict punishment?

Romans 6:19

I am speaking in familiar human terms because of the frailty of your nature. For just as you formerly offered the parts of your bodies in slavery to impurity and to ever increasing lawlessness, so now you must once for all offer them in slavery to right-doing, which leads to consecration.

1 Corinthians 15:32

If from merely human motives I have fought wild beasts here in Ephesus, what profit will it be to me? If the dead are never raised at all, "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall be dead."

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Brethren, I speak after the manner of men; Though it be but a man's covenant, yet if it be confirmed, no man disannulleth, or addeth thereto.

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Hebrews 9:17
For a will is valid only after a man is dead, since it has no force whatever while the one who made it is alive.

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Hebrews 9:17
For a will is valid only after a man is dead, since it has no force whatever while the one who made it is alive.