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THI-uh-TI-ruh

2 long a's and 2 long i's

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Thyatira is pronounced as "THY-uh-TIE-ruh."

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Lydia of Thyatira made her living?

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Who was the seller of purple in the book of Acts?

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What tradeswoman was baptized by Paul and Silas?

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