In Commentary on The 1st Beginning Chapter of Adam and Eve's Story:
Right from the beginning, God gives "Light" on Day 1 to shine out darkness (Which parallels
John chapter 1) and in Man's formation he brings that which is dead (dirt, dust, mud, etc.) and gives it "Life" by breathing the "Breathe of Life" into man's nostrils. For we breathe air so as to have life; And Jesus said the Spirit is like the wind, that blows wherever it wishes (
John 3:8). Man was meant to be brought to "Life" (Spiritually) by God (With a spiritual regeneration) and to have the Spirit of God living within him or her (If they repent of their sins and accept the Lord as their Savior (i.e. Jesus Christ)).
God gives Adam the freedom and liberty to eat any tree in the garden except the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Having this knowledge would mean that Adam would be like God, knowing good and evil. Such a choice to disobey God in eating of this tree would mean that Adam was trying to be his own god instead of having right fellowship with God.
While God brought animals to Noah and his family so as to start a new world with them, God brought animals to Adam so as that Adam can name them and to understand the importance of having a true union or fellowship. This is why God creates woman out of one of Adam's ribs. God creates a woman out of his flesh Adam so that they can be joined together (Like the rib re-uniting back in Adam symbolically). He is to be united as one flesh with her just as man is to be one with God. Man shall leave father and mother and shall cleave unto their wife, just as the man of God shall leave those of this world so as to cleave unto God. For Adam and Eve did not have human parents. They were not born into this world by humans but by the power of God directly. Their father was God the Father. Adam was a son of God. For he was directly created by God. Adam being a "son of God" was a type or like figure that points us to the "True Son of God" (Jesus Christ) that seeks to save us from our sins. For it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam
was made a quickening spirit. (
1 Corinthians 15:45).