6 occurrences in 6 dictionaries

Reference: Tola

American

1.The eldest son of Issachar, and head of a family, Ge 46:13; Nu 26:23.

2. Of the tribe of Issachar, judge of Israel, at Shamir in Mount Ephraim, for twenty-three years after the death of Abimelech, Jg 10:1-2.

Easton

a scarlet worm. (1.) Eldest son of Issachar (Ge 46:13).

(2.) A judge of the tribe of Issachar who "judged" Israel twenty-three years (Jg 10:1-2), when he died, and was buried in Shamir. He was succeeded by Jair.

Fausets

1. Issachar's firstborn (Ge 46:13; Nu 26:23; 1Ch 7:1-2). Ancestor of the Tolaites, 22,600 men of valor in David's time.

2. Next judge of Israel after Abimelech (Jg 10:1). Son of Puah, of Issachar. Judged for 23 years at Shamir in Mount Ephraim; here he died and was buried.

Hastings

The first of the five minor Judges (Jg 10:1-2). In Ge 46:13; Nu 26:23; 1Ch 7:1 he appears as the son of Issachar; Tola was apparently the name of the leading clan of the tribe. It means 'a worm,' from which came a crimson dye (Ex 16:20; Isa 1:18); and was perhaps an animal name due to totemism. Shamir, his home and birthplace, is unidentified.

C. W. Emmet.

Morish

To'la

1. Son of Issachar. Ge 46:13; Nu 26:23; 1Ch 7:1-2.

2. Son of Puah, of the tribe of Issachar: he judged Israel twenty-three years at Shamir in Mount Ephraim. Jg 10:1-2.

Smith

To'la.

1. The first-born of Issachar and ancestor of the Tolaiters.

Ge 46:13; Nu 26:23; 1Ch 7:1-2

(B.C. about 1700.)

2. Judge of Israel after Abimelech.

Jg 10:1-2

He is described as "the son of Puah the son of Dodo, a man of Issachar." Tola judged Israel for twenty-three years at Shamir in Mount Ephraim, where he died and was buried. (B.C. 1206-1183.)