Ken, it's clear that the unity of Scripture and its message it important to you, and you are certainly right that there are important connections between these books.
But I am pushing you to recognize the differences as well, even if those differences are in the style in which the books present the truth. Even if the books and sections of the canon do work together theologically, what is the distinctive insight that each brings. You picked passages that might fit together, but obviously we could pick passages that contrast more sharply.
In this post, I was looking to see what you had learned over the past weeks about these sections of the canon. Even if you want to push back against the approach we are taking, I need to see you engaging it. This was my primary way of accessing your learning on these sections of the canon, and I didn't get to see that here.