LOL....your best defense of Sola Scriptura is not found in Scripture.....LOL. Do you not see how ridiculous that is?
Funny I thought the words and teachings of Christ meant something...
SS does not mean Solo Scriptura, but that all that it provides for, including the magisterium, are subject to the Scriptures.
And what is found in Scripture is
That the word of God was progressively written down Scripture and became the authority that new revelation as well as doctrine was examined by.
That the instruments and stewards of the Scriptures are to be subject to it.
That when men assumed to teach for doctrines the commandments of men, they were reproved by the Scriptures.
That is was Scriptural faith that the church exists by and overcomes.
That the authenticity of the church is based upon upon Scriptural; faith, not a claim to formal historical lineage.
That the church is grounded in and supportive of the truth, but nowhere is it stated that all the teaching office will teach will be infallible, based upon their formulaic declaration.
That the Lord invoked the Scriptures to correct false doctrine as well as establish that He was the Messiah and work, and that the N.T. teaching was grounded in the Scriptures.
That noble souls examined the preaching of the very apostles by the Scriptures.
That the Scriptures are the only objective authority that is affirmed to be 100% inspired by God.
That the Scriptures are able to make one wise to salvation and "perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works."
See http://peacebyjesus.witnesstoday.org/Sola_Scriptura.html for texts and more. Thanks be to God.