Catholic Public Domain Version
"And he established a distance of three days journey between himself and his son-in-law, who pastured the remainder of his flock. "
— Genesis 30:36, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And he set three days’ journey betwixt himself and Jacob: and Jacob fed the rest of Laban’s flocks.”
“and he set three days’ journey betwixt himself and Jacob: and Jacob fed the rest of Laban’s flocks. ”
“He set three days' journey between himself and Jacob, and Jacob fed the rest of Laban's flocks.”
“Then he separated them from Jacob by a three-day journey, while Jacob was taking care of the rest of Laban’s flocks.”
“And he set the space of three days journey betwixt himself and his son-in-law, who fed the rest of his flock.”
“And sent them three days' journey away: and Jacob took care of the rest of Laban's flock.”
“And he set three days’ journey betwixt himself and Jacob: and Jacob fed the rest of Laban’s flocks.”
And my justice will answer on my behalf tomorrow, when the time of settlement arrives before you. And all that is not variegated or blemished or darkened, as much among the sheep as among the goats, these will prove me to be a thief.”
And Laban said, “I hold favor for this request.”
And on that day he separated the she-goats, and the sheep, and the he-goats, and the rams with variegations or with blemishes. But every one of the flock which was of one color, that is, of white or of black fleece, he delivered into the hands of his sons.
And he established a distance of three days journey between himself and his son-in-law, who pastured the remainder of his flock.
Then Jacob, taking green branches of poplar, and almond, and sycamore trees, debarked them in part. And when the bark was pulled off, in the parts that were stripped, there appeared whiteness, yet the parts that were left whole, remained green. And so, in this way the color was made variegated.
And he placed them in the troughs, where the water was poured out, so that when the flocks had arrived to drink, they would have the branches before their eyes, and in their sight they might conceive.
And it happened that, in the very heat of joining together, the sheep looked upon the branches, and they bore the blemished and the variegated, those speckled with diverse color.