First you might look up the word "criticize".
One online dictionary defines it as :
-to find fault;
-to judge unfavorably
-condemn
-blame
Then find a good Bible dictionary, Bible encyclopedia and concordance, and research the scriptures that are sited under those words. Depending on the type of 'criticism' you're talking about, make application of what you've learned.
C. E. Stowe has written: 'Report on elementary public instruction in Europe' -- subject(s): Education 'Origin and history of the books of the Bible, both the canonical and the apocryphal, designed to show what the Bible is not, what it is, and how to use it' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation. etc. 'Introduction to the criticism and interpretation of the Bible' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Bible 'Origin and history of the books of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Introductions 'Origin and history of the books of the Bible, both the canonical and the apocryphal, designed to show what the Bible is not, what it is, and how to use it' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, etc.
It is a Bible with marginal references that lists a chapter and verse in another part of the Bible that may shed some light on the passage that you are reading.
Jesus made references to the books that were later combined into the "old testament"
God used forty human authors to write the Bible.
D. Moody Smith has written: 'John among the Gospels' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, History 'The compostition and order of the Fourth Gospel' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation 'Interpreting the Gospels for preaching' -- subject(s): Bible, Homiletical use 'John' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible. N.T. John, Commentaries, Criticism, interpretation 'Johannine Christianity'
they all wrote stuff about article's
All of them!!!
speak the truth and use common sense!
They were all ordinary men, like shepherds ,fishermen and tax collectors,and atent maker to write the bible.
Emerson often alluded to or quoted the Bible.
Since sustain is an english word it depends on what translation from the original you use. You need to consult a so called concordance which is a kind of dictionary of bible references, to see it in context.
Philippe Guillaume has written: 'Land and calendar' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Criticism, interpretation, History, Jewish Calendar, Jewish Chronology, Land tenure, Land use, P document (Biblical criticism) 'Music and Acoustics' 'The Bible in Its Context'