Male and female created He them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they were created (Genesis 5:2).
In these days of sensitivity concerning sexism, it is important to focus on Gods own evaluation of the two sexes and their respective roles in the divine plan. As Creator of both, He alone can speak authoritatively about this matter.
Both man and woman were created in Gods image (Genesis 1:27), and thus, in the categories of salvation, rewards, and eternal fellowship with their Creator, both are surely equal. For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus. . . . There is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:26,28).
At the same time, when God created them, He named them both Adam, as our text notes. This is actually the same word as man, as in Genesis 2:7 (the LORD God formed man), etc. Thus it is Biblical to use the word man generically, when referring to the human race in general. When the woman was formed out of Adams side, Adam said, She shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man (Genesis 2:23). Here a different Hebrew word is used for man (ish), and woman is isha.
Adam also gave his new bride a personal name. Adam called his wifes name Eve [life-giver]; because she was the mother of all living (Genesis 3:20).
There is, therefore, nothing demeaning in using man as a generic term for both men and women, for this usage is sanctioned by God Himself. Nevertheless, each individual has his or her own distinctive personal name, and God deals with each of us individually on that basis. Our obedience and faithfulness to the divinely ordained role each of us is called by Him to fill, is Gods criterion by which He measures us for eternity. HMM