God Did Not Use A Rib
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In this revelatory episode of Let Me Tell You Something! Podcast, Rose M. Terrell dismantles one of the most widely accepted yet misunderstood interpretations of Genesis—the idea that woman was created from a single rib.
Through a rich Hebrew exegesis of Genesis 2:21–22, this teaching reframes the creation of woman not as a minor extraction, but as a divine architectural act.
This episode reveals that the word traditionally translated as “rib” (tsēlā‘) does not refer to a bone, but to an entire side, structure, or chamber—language consistently used throughout Scripture to describe architectural design, including the building of the temple.
Woman, therefore, was not formed from a fragment of man, but from a full structural half, establishing her origin in equality, intention, and divine precision.
Rose walks listeners through key Hebrew terms—Vayyappēl (caused to fall), Tardēmāh (divine trance), and Lāqach (to take with intention)—revealing that Adam was placed into a supernatural state, removed from awareness, while God performed a sacred transformation. This was not biological surgery—it was divine construction.
The episode ultimately reframes the Genesis account as architectural, not anatomical—a sacred unveiling of woman as a co-equal design, built by God from within humanity itself.
This teaching restores woman’s identity as:
Not an afterthought, but a divine intention
Not a piece, but a portion equal in structure
Not formed by man, but revealed by God
At its core, this episode declares a powerful truth:
Woman is not a reduction of man—she is the revealed completion of human design.