Iḿ hoping that as you study gnosticism, you understand that many can distort the truth. And there is only ONE TRUTH...
There aren´t any Prophets, in the sense that anyone needs to add to the STORY of OUR SALVATION in, by and through CHRIST...
And when somebody does, they certainly don´t understand the MAGNITUDE of the STORY of OUR SALVATION in, by and through CHRIST.
I pointed to Isaiah 8 because in the end, many people will be running to any other voice that will please their itchy ears.
BIND UP THE TESTIMONY amongst my disciples....means just that....
No...I don´t know who Bob Jones is, but if he claims he is a prophet, then I probably don´t really want to know him or his words....
Isaiah is specifically referring to his own writings in this verse.
But, the principle of Sola Scriptura is a position that I hold.
I am not sure how I am in contradiction concerning this.
The reason I studied Gnosticism is that Gnosticism is a heresy that affected the early church. Gnosticism was not fully developed by that point, but threads of Gnosticism were coming together, and affecting the Church. For instance, one can't understand Colossians or 1 John very well, unless they understand Gnosticism as the context. They were the most likely antagonists in both books.
Maybe you don't understand that I am a Christian, and am not looking for truth in Gnosticism. In fact, I strive to understand it so I can interpret Scripture correctly because it is the context of these two books.
Unlike most Christians, I study Church history because I don't want to be ignorant and simply mindlessly read the text, importing my own context to it. Additionally, church history helps avoid past errors and extremes.
I highly commend Nick Needham's 4 volume set, 2000 Years of Christ's Power, for anyone who wants to understand Church history. There's also an audio set regarding Church history by Bruce Gore on Youtube, and another one by James White on SermonAudio.