Bible Trivia Question

How does Genesis describe the relationship between man and woman after their creation?


They are described as one flesh
They are meant to work separately
They are destined to struggle
They are co-rulers of the earth

They are described as one flesh

Genesis 2:24 - The relationship is described as "one flesh," symbolizing the unity and deep bond between husband and wife.

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