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What does the Bible say about companionship in Genesis?

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The Bible teaches that God created man and woman for companionship and that it is not good for man to be alone (Genesis 2:18).

In Genesis 2:18, God states, 'It is not good for the man to be alone.' This emphasizes the importance of companionship and community in human relationships. Adam, despite his perfect creation and intelligence, lacked a counterpart and thus was incomplete. God created Eve as a helpmate for Adam, highlighting the divine design for partnership and love. This reflects God's intention for humans to share love, joy, and responsibilities with one another.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:18-25

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