Tola in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
            to'-la (tola`, "worm" or "scarlet stuff"):
(1) One of the four sons of Issachar (Gen 46:13; 1 Ch 7:1), 
mentioned among those who journeyed to Egypt with Jacob (Gen 
46:8 f), and in the census taken by Moses and Eleazar, as 
father of the Tolaites (Nu 26:23) whose descendants in the 
reign of David included 22,600 "mighty men of valor" (1 Ch 
7:2).
(2) One of the Judges, the son of Puah, a man of Isaachar. He 
dwelt in the hill country of Ephraim in the village of Shamir, 
where after judging Israel 23 years he was buried (Jdg 
10:1,2). In the order of succession he is placed between 
Abimelech and Jair. It is interesting to note that both Tola 
and Puah are names of colors, and that they occur together 
both in the case of the judge and in that of the sons of 
Isaachar. They may therefore be looked upon as popular typical 
or ancestral names of the Issachar tribe, although current 
critical theories seek an explanation in a confusion of texts.
Ella Davis Isaacs
                          
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