(2) it doesn't say. The scripture on many occasions identifies the human authors. It says "inspired". Other than that, we agree. So why did Luther lied about Romans 3:28 and threw away the scripture he did not like?
Tradition is not mentioned as being directly from God
True, but neither is the scripture, as I noted. It is mentioned right alongside the scripture in 2 Thessalonians 2:14, as well as in 2 Timothy preceding the passage you cite.
The passage says, "All scripture is INSPIRED by God." Literally, that means "God breathed."
God so comes upon, so affects the mind of the writer that they write what God wants while preserving their own identity.
All scripture is GOD-BREATHED. That's what the Bible says.
All scripture is GOD-BREATHED. That's what the Bible says.
All scripture is GOD-BREATHED. That's what the Bible says.
All scripture is GOD-BREATHED. That's what the Bible says.
All scripture is GOD-BREATHED. That's what the Bible says.
All scripture is GOD-BREATHED. That's what the Bible says.
All scripture is GOD-BREATHED. That's what the Bible says.
All scripture is GOD-BREATHED. That's what the Bible says.