Bible Dictionary

Tidal

(in the LXX. called “Thorgal”), styled the “king of nations” (Gen. 14:1-9). Mentioned as Tudkhula on Arioch’s brick (see facing page 139). Goyyim, translated “nations,” is the country called Gutium, …

Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)

(in the LXX. called “Thorgal”), styled the “king of nations” (Gen. 14:1-9). Mentioned as Tudkhula on Arioch’s brick (see facing page 139). Goyyim, translated “nations,” is the country called Gutium, east of Tigris and north of Elam.

Smith's Bible Dictionary (1863)

(great son) is mentioned only in (Genesis 14:1,9) (B.C. about 1900.) He is called “king of nations,” from which we may conclude that he was a chief over various nomadic tribes who inhabited different portions of Mesopotamia at different seasons of the year, as do the Arabs at the present day.

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible (1898) & Schaff's Bible Dictionary

TI'DAL (great son), a king who joined Chedorlaomer. Gen 14:1-9.

Hitchcock's Bible Names (1869)

that breaks the yoke; knowledge of elevation