Genesis 30:36-38
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
36 Then he put a three days’ journey between himself and Jacob, while Jacob was pasturing the rest of Laban’s flock.
37 Jacob, however, got some fresh shoots of poplar, almond and plane[a] trees, and he peeled white stripes in them by laying bare the white core of the shoots. 38 The shoots that he had peeled he then set upright in the watering troughs where the animals came to drink, so that they would be in front of them. When the animals were in heat as they came to drink,
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- 30:37 Plane: also called the Oriental Plane, a deciduous tree found in riverine forests and marshes.
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