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Ishtob

Ishtob

Ishtob

man of Tob, one of the small Syrian kingdoms which together constituted Aram (2 Sam. 10:6, 8).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Ishtob

A petty kingdom, part of Aram (2Sa 10:6; 2Sa 10:8). Omitted in 1 Chronicles 19. The sense probably is “the men of Tob” (Jdg 11:3).

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Ishtob

An inhabitant of man of Tob, a country north of mount Gilead, where Jephtha resided. (See Jdg 11:3) The name is a compound of Ish, a man; and Tob, good: so that to say, an inhabitant of Tob, seems to have been proverbial for a good man.

Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures

Ishtob

[Ish’tob]

A state which supplied 12,000 men to the children of Ammon to fight against David. 2Sa 10:6; 2Sa 10:8. In the margin it reads ‘men of TOB.’ It was to ‘the land of Tob’ that Jephthah fled from his brethren. Jdg 11:3; Jdg 11:5. It is supposed to be on the east of Jebel Hauran.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Ishtob

Ish’tob. (men of Tob). Apparently one of the small kingdoms or states, which formed part of the general country of Aram, named with Zobah, Rehob and Maacah. 2Sa 10:6; 2Sa 10:8.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary

Ishtob

a country situated at the northern extremity of the mountains of Gilead, toward Mount Libanus, 2Sa 10:6. See TOB.

Fuente: Biblical and Theological Dictionary