Shalom Aleichem! I have been following your replies and I can see you are quite education! Praise God I really do enjoy seeing such educated and spiritually filled questions and answers!
As to quoting, I just left them out because most what I posted can be found but I can always include all the sources if need be. I want answer your last point. Throughout the bible one of many points is to "seek wisdom". King Solomon is the wisest of us all and tells us to seek it. Question: If one simply reads the bible from front to back, knows it all be heart, does that constitute as knowledge or wisdom? I am sure you know the answer. So therefore what is wisdom and HOW is it obtained? If you ever left a newborn to live for itself, could it live on its own? If it could, what characteristic traits would it have as a default that we can see in children? Why does the bible endless show us the teachers of every student? Why did the bible have to add that Jesus sat at the feet of Rabbi's and learned? Why did Paul make a big stink that he was a student of Rabban Gamliel? Biggest hint comes from why the Torah is not called the Torah of God...but "The Torah or Law of Moshe/Moses". Why is it called the Law of Moses? Is it not God's?
My point being is that wisdom is not only when we can properly connect the dots, but that those dots have been connected thousands of years ago by the most wisest of councils and passed down to us and we still align with another. For the Bible literally has within it the entire knowledge of the world, every event in history and even this conversation, but it is "hidden" like a treasure, like a gem and one must dig deep to find it, but also it must be validated from authority.
The bible is select on its words and doesn't tell us much about creation, yet it shares the story of Issac digging "wells" for chapters on in. Why? What a "useless" text right?
God Bless you. I hope to hear your reply!