New American Standard Bible 1995

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Then Jacob took fresh rods of poplar and almond and plane trees, and peeled white stripes in them, exposing the white which was in the rods.

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
Then Jacob a son of Isaac, also his desc. Noun H3290 יַעֲקֹ֗ב ya·'a·kov
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took to take Verb H3947 וַיִּֽקַּֽח־ vai·yik·kach-
fresh moist, fresh, new Adjective H3892 לַ֖ח lach
rods a rod, staff Noun H4731 מַקַּ֥ל mak·kal
of poplar poplar Noun H3839 לִבְנֶ֛ה liv·neh
and almond almond tree, almond wood Noun H3869 וְל֣וּז ve·luz
and plane trees, plane tree Noun H6196 וְעֶרְמֹ֑ון ve·'er·mo·vn;
and peeled to peel Verb H6478 וַיְפַצֵּ֤ל vay·fa·tzel
white white Adjective H3836 לְבָנֹ֔ות le·va·no·vt,
stripes a peeled spot or stripe Noun H6479 פְּצָלֹ֣ות pe·tza·lo·vt
in them, exposing a laying bare, stripping Noun H4286 מַחְשֹׂף֙ mach·sof
the white white Adjective H3836 הַלָּבָ֔ן hal·la·van,
which who, which, that Particle H834 אֲשֶׁ֖ר a·sher
[was] in the rods. a rod, staff Noun H4731 הַמַּקְלֹֽות׃ ham·mak·lo·vt.

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Jacob

Jacob, the son of Isaac, and twin to Esau. Jacob [N] [B] [H] [S] one who follows on another's heels; supplanter, ( Genesis 25:26 ;  27:36 ;  Hosea 12:2-4 ), the second born of the twin sons of Isaac by Rebekah. He was born probably at Lahai-roi, when his father was fifty-nine and Abraham one hundred and fifty-nine years old. Like his father, he was of a quiet and gentle disposition, an... View Details

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New American Standard Bible 1995 Then Jacob took fresh rods of poplar and almond and plane trees, and peeled white stripes in them, exposing the white which was in the rods.
King James Bible Then And Jacob took fresh him rods of poplar green poplar, and almond of the hazel and plane trees, chesnut tree; and peeled pilled white stripes strakes in them, exposing and made the white appear which was in the rods.
Hebrew Greek English Then Jacob took fresh rods of poplar and almond and plane trees, and peeled white stripes in them, exposing the white which was in the rods.