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Erich
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Of the original Twelve, only Matthew and John wrote Gospels; while Peter himself didn’t write one, Mark (his companion and recorder) did. That still leaves nine who did not write anything we can find in our Bibles today. What about them? Were their teachings somehow less authoritative because they didn’t write anything down that has been preserved for us in Scripture?Nicea, my good friend, you have nailed it. This is exactly it. Scripture is the final norm, by which the Church to hold all teachers and teachings, all doctrines accountable.
Jesus commanded the Apostles to baptize and to teach; He didn’t say anything about writing books. Scripture is a subset of Tradition, not the other way around. In fact, not a word of Scripture had yet been penned on that first Pentecost Sunday… so what was the yardstick (or should I say cubit-stick?) by which accountability was measured?