The Bible was written in such a way that humans can understand it; basically, the Bible is in layman's terms. God inspired certain men who followed Him, giving them the words to write. (Inspired by God, the Word of God was written in man's wording. )
The word text does not change its meaning just because it's in the Bible instead of another book. Text means the written words.
The bible IS the scriptures.
The Bible is Gods love letter to his people. He used men to write these words down, but they are not mans words. They should not be mistaken for just written words from man.
Similar words are resolve, decipher, interpret, unlock or explain
There is no single word which translates into "understand" in the Bible. The Bible is a compilation of books, written in Hebrew Aramaic and Greek. Each uses different words, some with more than one meaning. The question doesn't have an easy answer
Explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions): "interpret the evidence".
Isaac Wallace Rogers has written: 'Great Bible words' -- subject(s): Bible, Dictionaries
"Word" is a Acronym, and by far the best Meaning is "Written or Dictated" Hence, The Argument, that the Bible is just the words of Men, would be at best, only a Half Truth, and if anyone would argue with you, that they Know the Whole Truth, let them Argue to Deaf Ears, and not yours.
There are no curse words in the Bible. There are a few words that MIGHT be considered curse words now, but were not considered curse words at the time the Bible was written. There are instances of the word ass (e.g. Exodus 20:17) but it is refering to the donkey on which Christ was riding.
No, The Bible is the inspired word of God. Meaning , God inspired the writers to write what they did. In other words, it is God spreaking to you when you read the Bible.
σου εξηγώ το νόημα (sou exigo to noima).
No the bible was not written in 1450. It was originally written in a number of languages, the Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew, with some parts in Aramaic and a few words of Persian. The New Testament was originally written in Greek.