It has been pointed out that when God gave Eve to Adam, it
was for eminently practical reasons and not merely on account of the
typological significance of being “one flesh” with a complementary
created being. So the primary purpose of marriage is often taken to be
companionship — “It is not good that the
man should be alone.”
Companionship is indeed of great importance, but we should
not miss the point that this gracious gift was provided by God with a specific end
in view — helping,
and helping in a way that was appropriate to Adam’s needs.
It is logical to ask ourselves what exactly Eve was intended
to help with.