Toi:
a king of Hamath, who sent "Joram his son unto King David to salute him," when he "heard that David had smitten all the host of Hadadezer" (2Sa 8:9,10). Called Tou (1Ch 18:9,10).
Toi:
who wanders
Toi:
to'-i.
Toi: Name Of
Called also Tou
Toi: King of Hamath
2Sa 8:9, 10; 1Ch 18:9, 10
Toi:
(erring) king of Hamath on the Orontes, who, after the defeat of his powerful enemy the Syrian king Hadadezer by the army of David, sent his son Joram or Hadoram to congratulate the victory and do him homage with presents of gold and silver and brass (2 Samuel 8:9-10). (B.C. 1036)
Tou:
to'-oo (tou; Codex Vaticanus Thoa; Codex Alexandrinus Thoou): King of Hamath. As an enemy of Hadarezer, after David's victory over the latter, he sent David a message of congratulation (1Ch 18:9 f). In 2Sa 8:9 f spelled "Toi."
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