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Podcast Show Notes: Ezer—Why Helper Was Never a Weakness

Podcast: Drawn By The Thread

Host: Nita Wilkinson


Episode Overview

In this episode, we deconstruct the traditional English translation of the word "helper." By returning to the original Hebrew, we discover that the woman was never intended to be a "junior assistant." Instead, she was created as a vital, powerful force; a compliment to man, the perfect "fit".


The Scriptural Journey of the Ezer

We trace the word Ezer through the Old Testament to see how it is consistently used for God and military rescue, then look at how that strength carries into the New Testament.

Key Takeaways

  1. Ezer is a Military Word: It is used 21 times in the OT; 16 times it refers to God, and several others refer to military aid. It means protector, rescuer, and shield.

  2. Not Subordinate, but Essential: An Ezer is called upon when someone cannot succeed on their own. The woman was created because man needed a complement for his strengths.

  3. Reflecting God’s Character: When a woman embraces her identity as an Ezer, she is reflecting one of the most frequent titles God uses for Himself.


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