23Dixitque Adam: Haec nunc os ex ossibus meiset caro de carne mea!Haec vocabitur Virago,quoniam de viro sumpta est haec ".l
24Quam ob rem relinquet vir patrem suum et matrem et adhaerebit uxori suae; et erunt in carnem unam.m
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Genesis 2 shifts focus from the cosmic creation account to a more intimate, anthropocentric narrative, detailing the formation of humanity and the establishment of the Garden of Eden. It elaborates on the creation of Adam from the dust of the ground, the breath of life, and the divine command regarding the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. The chapter culminates in the creation of Eve from Adam's rib, establishing the foundation for marriage and human companionship, and portraying an initial state of innocence and perfect relationship between God and humanity.