This article deals with the questions on the biblical texts' ontological nature, the related pre-textual realities, present-empirical representations, and subsequent reception history. Should one seek to acquire a proper understanding of what the biblical texts entail, there may be a need for a realistic model delineation that would give justice to the intrinsic property (fluidity) determinative to the texts.
Far from being taken-for-granted realities, the texts are intricate when it comes to their ontology. When the triadic boundaries (pre-existence, empirical manifestation, following reception) of texts get blurred or even scrapped altogether as untenable, the newly arrived model based on the nomadicity metaphor may seem particularly suitable as opposed to any imperfect stationary understanding.