Bible Trivia Question

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


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

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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