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What does the Bible say about Tola in Judges?

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Tola was a judge of Israel who defended and saved his people for 23 years as per Judges 10:1-2.

In Judges 10:1-2, Tola is introduced as a judge of Israel who arose to defend the nation after Abimelech. His name, which intriguingly means 'worm,' carries significant meaning, symbolizing both his role in delivering Israel and his connection to the Savior. Tola’s 23 years of peace for Israel can be viewed as a reflection of God’s grace and protection during his leadership, emphasizing the importance of God's providence in the governance of His people.
Scripture References: Judges 10:1-2

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