King James Bible
"And the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man."
References the divine surgery described in verse 21, where God removed part of Adam's side (the Hebrew 'tsela' can mean rib or side). This emphasizes that woman originates from man's own essence, establishing an intrinsic connection between the sexes. God actively fashions ('banah' - to build or construct) the woman, indicating careful, purposeful creation rather than mere formation. This deliberate craftsmanship parallels the special attention given to humanity's creation compared to other creatures. God personally presents the woman to Adam, acting as the first marriage officiant. This divine introduction emphasizes that the male-female relationship is God's design and gift, not a human invention or accident.