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Matthew 23:1Then Jesus spoke to the crowds and to His disciples, 2saying: “The scribes and the Pharisees have seated themselves** in the chair of Moses**; 3therefore all that they tell you, do and observe, but do not do according to their deeds; for they say things and do not do them. 4“They tie up heavy burdens and lay them on men’s shoulders, but they themselves are unwilling to move them with so much as a fingerThen why does no Scripture writer, let alone Jesus Himself, use extra-biblical “traditions” to defend doctrine? Why is when Jesus corrected the Pharisees, he corrected their extra-biblical “traditions” with the Word of God (Matthew Ch 15)? Why Paul state that ALL Scripture is God-breathed, and not extra-biblical “traditions,” & why does he say that Scripture is beneficial for doctrine & reproof and not extra-biblical “traditions” also? Why is it that when extra-biblical “traditions” are mentioned in Scripture, they are viewed as being a negative thing, & never positive? I’m afraid you are arguing from silence for your position. Sola scriptura doesn’t have to prove a negative, which is what you’re asking me to do. There are a lot of things Scripture “doesn’t say,” but that doesn’t mean that God condones us “adding” beliefs & commands to His Word & call them “traditions” which is what you’re doing. Plus, you are missing the whole point of why God gave us His written Word. Even in it’s infancy, the first century Church was under attack doctrinally, which is why Paul wrote so many epistles to the churches to “correct” them. Even as late as 95-96 A.D. John had written the 7 churches of Asia Minor, & 5 out of the 7 were rebuked. God gave us the Scriptures to compare “traditions” to them, & if they either “exceeded” or added to what was written, was “taken away” from them, or contradicted them, then those “traditions” aren’t God-breathed but as Jesus stated “the doctrines the precepts of men” (Matthew 15:9).
Give me the OT Scripture passage detailing the chair of Moses and that the scribes and Pharisees hold this authority.