How do I “enshring” something?
First, aren't you cute. Someone make a typo and your Christian Charity shines right through.
In answer to your query, someone enshrines someone or something by placing it or them above Christ, the Apostles, Scripture, and the Holy Spirit.
Who die Paul praise for studying the Scriptures?
Were they Greeks and therefore studying the Septuagint that contains the very books you advocate throwing in the garbage?
Did Paul happen to mention to them that they should throw out those books?
Did Christ or any Apostle every say to throw those books out of the Bible?
Does any Scripture, Old or New Testament, say to throw out books of the Bible ?
Did Jesus Christs Himself ever say there were books included in the Septuagint that were not His inspired Word?
We both know Christ never mentioned there being books included in the Septuagint that were not His inspired Word but you advocate throwing some books in the garbage. So, basically you assert that you know more about His Word and care more about His Word than the Word made flesh does. Interesting, and an indication that maybe it's not some heretic from history or anti-Christ Pharisee rabbis who are being enshrined by you after all.
Well, anyone who obeys those Pharisees or heretics is quite obviously enshrining them above Christ, the Apostles, and Scripture thereby making the assertion that the Holy Spirit cannot and did not protect His Holy Word from the inclusion of error meaning, therefore, that the Holy Spirit is not perfect and cannot be a part of the Trinity, hence there is no Holy Trinity.
Unless the real assertion behind throwing His Holy Word in the garbage is that God Himself is not perfect, of course. In either case, such folks may call themselves Christian, they deny the basic foundation of Christianity.
Obeying someone, Pharisees or anyone else, when doing so means denying Christianity, that's a straight forward example of enshrining that alternative to Christ.
I'm so considerate I left you another typo to be cute with, too.