Walpole
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The concept of Scripture being the sole basis for belief is repeated as a motif throughout the New Testament. You have to be obstinate to miss it.
Septuagint argument is lame. It has been refuted elsewhere. The Jews at the time, including Timothy, did not consider the second temple writings to be scripture. They were beneficial to read but of lesser importance. Regardless, I rarely see Catholics quoting the missing books of the Septuagint. You always seem to have to quote people far after the Septuagint.
If quoting the books missing from in the Protestant Bible helps your case, I would be glad to hear about it. After all, the NLT does have a Catholic Edition translated by evangelicals.
If sola Scriptura is repeated throughout the New Testament, post one single verse stating it.
As for the Septuagint, it is the version of Scripture Timothy would have known and studied from his young. He was Greek.