Eve's body was created from Adam's rib.
This is documented in Genesis 2, making Genesis 2 a framework story.
When the 6th day of creation ended, Adam and Eve were alive and well on Planet Earth.
If we are going to grow and mature in Christ? We all need to learn the meaning of the Hebrew words.
You may not desire to? Do you find it insulting to learn that you did not know something and someone else does?
Just the same...
Her body in Genesis 2 was NOT 'bara.' That does not say "created" in the Hebrew. Only in Genesis 1:27,
Bara means to create something out from nothing. Only God can do that. Her soul was created by God in Genesis 1:27. Her female soul was in need of a body, which was to follow.
What took place in Genesis 1:27?
It was God -
bara- creating out from nothing. Creating something that was created before the bodies were provided in Genesis 2.
Genesis 2?
No mention of bara. Matter of fact Genesis 2 begins by telling us that God rested from doing any more 'bara.'
So, at that point she could not be created as you claimed.
Now, the body for her soul? That was not created Instead, the Hebrew says, 'banah.'
Banah means to build (up) something. The Hebrew in Genesis 2 says her body was 'built.' It does not say created.
Christians need to learn the differences. Its not difficult to learn this.
"Created" = bara as read in Gen 1:27. Bara means that God created something
out from nothing.
That can not apply to her body which we know began with something.
Her body that was built up (banah) from what was taken from Adam's side. Much like Jesus taking a few loaves and fishes and built up much more from what he started with, like Eve's body, which he started with some bone and flesh.
Its a shame that this does not seem to interest you. I hope I am wrong about that perception.
In Christ.
grace and peace ........