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Lydia is considered to have been a Greek woman, although she was living in a Roman

colony. Paul, Silas, and Timothy were traveling through the region of Philippi when

they encountered a reputable businesswoman and possibly a widow … who was a

righteous Gentile or 'God-fearer' attracted to Judaism. She was one of a large group

considered … sympathizers with Judaism, believers in the one God, but who had not

yet become 'proselytes' or taken the final step to conversion to Judaism.

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