EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 1 MIN
350 Why Men Long for Women - It's Not a Rib
from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times
3 Feb 2026The video explores the Hebrew word “tsela” in Genesis 2:21, traditionally translated as “rib.” The speaker argues that “tsela” actually means “side,” as it is used 41 times in the Old Testament to describe architectural structures, not bones. This revelation leads to a deeper exploration of the creation narrative, suggesting a pattern of unity and duality within the divine image.The text explores the creation of Eve, analysing the Hebrew word “tsela” used in Genesis 2:21. It argues that “tsela” should be translated as “side” or “chamber,” not “rib,” based on its consistent use in the Old Testament to describe architectural structures. The text also examines the absence of a missing rib in men and the immediate recovery of Adam after Eve’s creation, suggesting that something made of flesh, not bone, was taken from his side.The text explores the biblical account of Adam and Eve’s creation, challenging the traditional interpretation of a rib being taken from Adam. Instead, it proposes that God extracted the feminine reproductive capacity, or womb potential, from Adam’s sides, which was then used to create Eve. This interpretation is supported by Hebrew language, biological evidence, and the concept of bilateral unity, suggesting a deeper meaning behind the creation story.
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