This is your opinion. Where does Psalm 119 say find verses in scripture that mean the same thing and if you find 2 or 3 of them saying the same thing then you found truth.
What are we trying to do here? We are trying to find the “truth” on a given matter. The principle that is found of Ps. 119 tells us that you have not arrived at a truth by simply using one voice. It was a deduction. Collect all of the voices on that one subject, without contradiction. If you can do that, you have arrived at a divine truth.
By the way, you can use this same principle with any collection of writings. An investigator seeking the truth of a matter will look for patterns found in people’s testimonies. He will look for ways to connect the dots of what happened in a crime scene for instance.
Just because I can find a verse in the bible that says, “baptism saves” doesn’t settle the matter. Is that water baptism? Is that Spirit baptism? Is that a baptism with fire? Is that a baptism unto repentance? All of these baptisms are found in scripture. Which one did you have in mind, and how so?
I can just use my own personal bias and read into the passage what think it means or what I want it to mean, or what my Church says it means.
But none of this means I have found the truth on it (and yes that is my opinion and I stand by it!) without seeing this subject in a larger context and by using other voices or witnesses to help support the idea.
MT… if you do not believe this principle. Okay… I can’t make you. I believe it,… and practice it. but so what! …
If you are looking for an encyclopedia of “how to’s” from scripture, you will have a difficult time.
The science of interpretation was not born yesterday, the Church has had over 2000 years to practice finding an established word. and not everyone is on board to use these kind of principles. Some people simply like to quote a verse and say, Thus saith the Lord! I am not one of them.
God’s WORD is true. But it’s true whether or not we know it, … or think we know it… we all read our own bias into each verse. We must learn how to find the author’s intent. It is not as simple as you think it is MT. as demonstrated by your quote of how baptism saves…
By the way… is that saves, eternally?.. or saves temporally and literally? What did the author intend to mean?
We are reading other people’s mail when we read the N.T. We are trying to get to the author’s intent and his understanding. Hopefully by on-going fellowship in the Holy Spirit, we can arrive.
But it is a mistake to believe that it is as simple as quoting a verse and there it is, it’s the truth.
My goodness… we cannot even agree on what the word brother really means. You’re side insist that it doesn’t mean what it actually says, but through a custom, it means something other.
The skill of interpretation helps us gather the totality of what God has said on any given subject, so that we can come to a better understanding.
But hey… we can move on if you’re not on board. It is only a bump in the road for me…