And The Women Names Lydia Porphyropolis City Of Thyateira Respecting God Heard That The Lord Opened The Hearts Of The People Of Paul
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And A Certain Woman Named Lydia, A Seller Of Purple, Of The City Of Thyatira, Which Worshipped God, Heard Us: Whose Heart The Lord Opened , That She Attended Unto The Things Which Were Spoken Of Paul.
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And The Woman Named Lydia, The Porphyropol Of The City Of Thyateira, Having Respect For God, Heard; The Lord Opened The Heart To Watch Over The Words Of Paul.
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And The Woman Named Lydia, Of The City Of Thyatira In Purple, Reverent Of God, Heard That The Lord Had Opened Her Heart And Paid Attention To Those Who Were Spoken By Paul
A Certain Woman Named Lydia, A Seller Of Purple, Of The City Of Thyatira, One Who Worshiped God, Heard Us; Whose Heart The Lord Opened To Listen To The Things Which Were Spoken By Paul.
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And A Certain Woman, By Name Lydia, A Seller Of Purple, Of The City Of Thyatira, Worshipping God, Was Hearing, Whose Heart The Lord Did Open To Attend To The Things Spoken By Paul;
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