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The creation of man according to Genesis presented in three parts

THE CREATION OF MAN - Section 7 GOD CREATES WOMAN (Genesis 2:18-22)

God states that Adam was created alone at first. The fact that man was first created without woman indicates that mankind is a special creation of God unlike any of God's earlier Creation. All of the plants and animals were created male and female to reproduce "after its own kind." However, God reveals to us that He made man first and then from man created woman.
 Man being by himself was incomplete because he did not have a companion. God then gives the purpose of woman in stating He would create for man a "help meet." The words "help meet" can be properly translated, "suitable helper." It literally means "a helper like man." The Hebrew word is "ezer", and means "help, support, or helper." The Theological Word Book of the Old Testament states. "While this word designates assistance, it more frequently used in a concrete sense to designate the assistant." We can conclude that woman was created as man's counterpart and his assistant. Woman is man's co-helper in life.
 The word helper is not a demeaning term. It is used in reference to God in Psalm 33:20, 70:5, 115:9. The term denotes purpose. Woman was created to assist man in life.
 It was God's stated plan in the beginning that man and woman should be together working with a common purpose in life. It is well to note that God's plan was for male and female to be together, never man with man or female with female. Perverted by his sinful nature, man has degraded the perfect union of man and woman and tried to justify homosexual behavior. However, no clearer truth is found in Scripture in that God created woman to be the counterpart of man in life. Everything in the Bible condemns homosexual behavior. God said it was sexual perversion and sin. (Romans 1:24-32. 1 Corinthians 6:9) Further, proof that homosexuality is against man's nature is that God, in Genesis 2:23-24, instituted marriage. This account without doubt teaches God's plan was that marriage was to be monogamous (man shall cleave unto his wife), and heterosexual (they shall be one flesh).
 God states in verse 19, that he made the animals also of the ground and brought them to Adam. Some use this to support the false idea that Genesis 2, is a second and different Creation account. They conclude that these verses are contradicting Genesis 1, which says God created the animals and birds on the fifth and sixth day of Creation. They suppose an error because Genesis 2, does not state animals were also created on the fifth day. However, note that the verse is not referring to when the fowl and animals were created! It is stating "HOW" God created them, that being out of the ground! God created some animals on the fifth day and others on the sixth as Genesis 1, states. 
Those who use such baseless and contrived arguments to discredit the Bible, show to what lengths sinful and rebellious man will go to deny God and His written Word. Verse 19, gives us a small but sure indication of the intelligence of man unhindered by sin. God brought the animals to Adam, and Adam named them one by one. Think of the ten of thousands of animals that were on the earth at Creation.
 Henry Morris, concludes that Adam only named the animals which were in close proximity to man such as the domesticated animals of the Garden of Eden. He further states this probably refers the naming of about three thousand animals in about five hours. The verse says Adam named every beast of the field and fowl of the air. In verse 20, it states he named "all cattle,...fowl of the air...and every beast of the field." The only limit we can place on Adam's feat is that life in the seas, "great whales" (Gen. 1:21) and "creeping things" (Gen. 1:24) are not mentioned in Genesis 2:21. There is no reason to limit Adam's ability to give them names and then to remember what he named them. Morris further points out that all this happened on the sixth day, as indicated by the fact that Adam named the animals before Eve was created.
 This verse also shows that there was a time period of some hours between the Creation of Adam and the Creation of Eve. In the interval Adam named all the animals, with them and their mates parading in front of Adam made it clear that he was alone. 
God then caused a deep sleep to come over Adam and He removed one of Adams ribs. This appears to have been a surgical operation as Adams was put to sleep before the rib was removed and then the wound was closed up with flesh. 
There is some question as to the translation of the word "rib." In other places in the Bible the word is translated "side." The Theological Word Book of the Old Testament says. "Conceivably this means that God took a good portion of Adam's side, since the man considers the woman to be "bone of his bones and flesh of his flesh." It does seem that God probably used more that just the rib to make woman. The word "rib" in verse 21 and 22 are the same.
 Many have noted that God took woman from man's side, not from his head to rule over him, or from his feet to show inferiority, but from his side noting companionship and equality.
 Woman is never in Scripture shown as inferior to man. However, she is always shown as having a distinct purpose and position in relationship to man. Man's responsibility is clearly defined as being responsible for woman's provision and protection. Woman's responsibility is shown as being a helper and supporter of her husband. They together are one flesh joined in a mutual union with a single purpose. They need one another to live their lives successfully. Sin is the cause of the confusion of the roles of man and woman. Sin causes man to abuse and subjugate woman as an inferior. Equally sin has caused woman to regard her position as being a supporter of man to mean she is inferior and to resent her responsibility. 
After creating woman God brought her to Adam. Adam names woman also calling her in Hebrew, "ishshah." "Ish", is Hebrew for man. He name denotes that she was taken out of man. The second part of the word "shah" can refer to being soft to the touch, denoting woman as more delicate and having a special "feminine" nature different from man.


THE CREATION OF MAN - Section 8 THE FIRST WEDDING ON EARTH (Genesis 2:23-25)

Verses 23 and 24, are the first wedding vows. Several important truths are revealed concerning marriage and the home. First, because of the marriage union a man should leave his parents and cleave (unite) with his wife. This means that the man is responsible in forming the home which is to be separate from that of their paren ts. Second, it implies that the man is responsible to his parents until that time, but once the marriage is made his responsibility is to his own family. Third it shows the importance of the family and home. God instituted the family. Marriage was to be the basis of the family.
 These verses without question, condemn "polygamy, concubinage, polyandry, divorce, adultery, promiscuity, and other distortions of the marriage covenant". Today many accept sex out of wedlock and "trial marriages" (a couple living together) as acceptable behavior. Few Christians condemn such unbiblical behavior. The home surely has always been under attack from Satan. Destroy the family and you cause confusion within the roles of man and woman. This confuses and destroys the lives of untold children who are spiritually scared for life. It destroys the very roots of society. Jesus said in Matthew 19:8, addressing divorce said that even though Moses because of the hardness of their hearts allowed divorce, "from the beginning it was not so."
 Verse 25, states that Adam and Eve was naked and were not ashamed. First there was no one else on earth. Second they had been divinely created and there was no need of being ashamed. Shame is the result of sin, and at this time they were innocent of sin. Sin has cause the perversion of the nature and purpose of sex and degraded it. But that was never God's plan. God had commanded them to "be fruitful, and multiply and fill the earth" (Gen. 1:28)
 Man and woman were innocent and there was no sin on earth. It was a wonderful place and man was in full fellowship with God. As we go on to Chapter 3, and see sin entering the world, we should all see how horrible and hideous a thing sin really is. It should lead us to seek greater fellowship with God and greater determination to "let not therefore sin reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof, neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God" (Romans 6:12-13)
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