(Protecting someone in a relationship is a two-way street, though. Although the man is normally perceived as being the "protector-provider," the woman has a protector role to play, too.
The term ezer kenegdo (the word often translated as "help-meet") is used in the Hebrew to describe Eve's role in Adam's life; what's missed is the fact that the word ezer, "helper," isn't some piddly little word; most of the times the word appears it's describing God helping His people Israel in battle - a military term. Kenegdo is a word found only in Genesis referring to Eve, and as far as I have studied seems to mean "over against/opposite of"; some have translated it "corresponding to," like a right and left hand, and some have actually translated it "in opposition to." One quote about it that I thought presented an interesting concept: "She will be his strongest ally in pursing God’s purposes and his first roadblock when he veers off course."
That's a lot of power and influence to have over another human being, and God clearly intends that mutual power to be used to build, edify, and protect the other person.)
The term ezer kenegdo (the word often translated as "help-meet") is used in the Hebrew to describe Eve's role in Adam's life; what's missed is the fact that the word ezer, "helper," isn't some piddly little word; most of the times the word appears it's describing God helping His people Israel in battle - a military term. Kenegdo is a word found only in Genesis referring to Eve, and as far as I have studied seems to mean "over against/opposite of"; some have translated it "corresponding to," like a right and left hand, and some have actually translated it "in opposition to." One quote about it that I thought presented an interesting concept: "She will be his strongest ally in pursing God’s purposes and his first roadblock when he veers off course."
That's a lot of power and influence to have over another human being, and God clearly intends that mutual power to be used to build, edify, and protect the other person.)