Paul of course. The infinite comes to us through the finite. If we go the other direction we end up with the same theology as Islam. And we make a false idol of Holy Scriptures. Bibliolatry. The temptation for error of some adherents of Sola Scriptura.
Let's hear what St. Peter has to say about sacred Scripture:
What more sure word do we have than Scripture? Peter called Paul's writings Scripture (II Peter 3:16). Being that we have been given this sure word of God, and Peter specifically said, "I will make every effort to see that after my departure you will always be able to remember these things.", what mere words of men can compare to what the Holy Spirit directs to be written? It is not "Bibliolatry" - which is a polemical trick word that implies some people WORSHIP the Bible - but a recognition that God's word IS truth and there is nothing man can devise that supersedes its authority. He gave it to us for HIS purposes, so that we may "always remember" those things He taught us.
When someone wants to assert authority OVER and above God's word, their temptation is to falsely claim sola Scriptura is Bible worship, as if God's word is an "idol". All we need do is look at how God used His word to establish absolute truth, to combat the distortion of truth (like Jesus did with Satan after Jesus' 40 day fast in the wilderness) and to ensure we know even today the difference between Divinely-inspired words and man's wisdom, to know that God's immutable and inerrant word is written both to establish truth and as reminders to stimulate us to wholesome thinking (2 Peter 3:1). That doesn't make it an idol - it is God's voice addressed to His dearly beloved children.