This is not relevant to your main question, but you refer to “the discrepancies in the Book of Genesis, where man and woman are created simultaneously in one account, but in another account, Eve was created from Adam’s rib”.
This may well be a misunderstanding. Various translators have used the word 'humankind' or something similar in Genesis 1, but the original Hebrew word there meant Adam. This could well have been an androgynous spiritual entity, something similar to what the Kabbalists call Adam Kadmon. This entity is split into two parts, masculine and feminine, in chapter 2.
In this interpretation there are no discrepancies, rather one consistent account.