No animal was found suitable so god causes him to fall into a deep sleep and in tradition, removes a rib. But I pose an alternative theory
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Tying this back to the phallic symbolism of Osiris and his golden member: mammals typically have a "baculum" or penis bone
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Humans are noticeably lacking one.
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So when god caused Adam to fall into his sleep did he remove a rib or his baculum? I would suggest the latter.
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The symbolism seems more fitting, woman is created from the sexual organ itself rather than the random rib and this bone is actually missing
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The "deep sleep" is also of interest
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The text suggests Adam was not dead, but he was also not alive, much like Osiris when Isis conceived Horus
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Moses is credited as the author of genesis and everyone is familiar with his story knows he was born and raised as a prince in Egypt
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Another book, (in fact numerous books if you take into account he wrote the Pentateuch) written by someone with an Egyptian background
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Many other biblical figures visited Egypt as well. Abraham, the 12 sons of Isaac who became the 12 tribes of ((Israel)) Jesus and Matthew
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The myths are interwoven and built on top of each other like the stones of a pyramid
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