Gênesis 30:37

37 Jacó pegou galhos verdes de estoraque, amendoeira e plátano e neles fez listras brancas, descascando-os parcialmente e expondo assim a parte branca interna dos galhos.

Gênesis 30:37 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 30:37

And Jacob took him rods of green poplar
Of the white poplar tree, called green, not from the colour, but from the moisture, being such as were cut off of the tree: and of the hazel and chestnut tree;
the former some take to be the almond tree, as Saadiah Gaon, and others; and the latter to be the plantain or plane tree, so Ainsworth, and others: and pilled white strakes in them;
took off the bark of them in some places, and left it on in others, which made white strakes: and made the white appear which [was] in the rods;
that part of the rods which was stripped of the bark appeared white; and it appeared the whiter for the bark that was left on in other parts; and both made the rods to appear to have various colours, which was the design of Jacob in pilling them.

Gênesis 30:37 In-Context

35 Naquele mesmo dia, Labão separou todos os bodes que tinham listras ou manchas brancas, todas as cabras que tinham pintas ou manchas brancas e todos os cordeiros pretos e os pôs aos cuidados de seus filhos.
36 Afastou-se então de Jacó, à distância equivalente a três dias de viagem, e Jacó continuou a apascentar o resto dos rebanhos de Labão.
37 Jacó pegou galhos verdes de estoraque, amendoeira e plátano e neles fez listras brancas, descascando-os parcialmente e expondo assim a parte branca interna dos galhos.
38 Depois fixou os galhos descascados junto aos bebedouros, na frente dos rebanhos, no lugar onde costumavam beber água. Na época do cio, os rebanhos vinham beber e
39 se acasalavam diante dos galhos. E geravam filhotes listrados, salpicados e pintados.
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