Thyatira - Wikipedia Thyateira (also Thyatira; Ancient Greek: Θυάτειρα) was the name of an ancient Greek city in Asia Minor, now the modern Turkish city of Akhisar ("white castle"), Manisa Province
Thyatira - The Seven Churches of Revelation! - Bible Study Thyatira was a prosperous trading town that was an important location on the Roman road from Pergamos to Laodicea The city hosted a major cult of the pagan god Apollo (son of Zeus) The city was famous for its dyeing and was a center of the indigo trade
Topical Bible: Thyatira Thyatira was an ancient city located in the region of Lydia in Asia Minor, which is present-day Turkey It is mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, particularly in the Book of Revelation and the Acts of the Apostles
5. Thyatira -- The Tolerant Church - bible. org But I say to you, the rest who are in Thyatira, who did not hold this teaching, who have not known the deep things of Satan, as they call them-- I place no other burden on you
Thyatira - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway Commercial prosperity attracted a large Jewish minority to Thyatira, for the agricultural Jews began in exile to assume monetary and commercial interests, which were to become their enduring mark Dyed cloth and garments, and bronze armor were famous exports
Thyatira - Life, Hope and Truth Located in the northern part of Lydia on the Lycus River, Thyatira’s early history is not well known Its name means “the castle of Thya” (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, 1939, “Thyatira”)
What’s the background of the church of Thyatira? - BibleAsk Thyatira was located in Asia Minor, in the Roman province of Lydia Unlike some of the other cities mentioned in Revelation, it was not a major political or religious center Instead, it was primarily known for its commerce and trade
Thyatira: The Worldly Church | Rev 2:18-29 | RayStedman. org Thyatira was located about 35 miles southeast of Pergamum It was a very small city, but a busy commercial center It was on a major road of the Roman Empire, and, because of this, many trade unions had settled in this city Everyone who worked there was a member of one or more trades
Thyatira in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE (Bible History Online) thi-a-ti'-ra (Thuateira): Thyatira was a wealthy town in the northern part of Lydia of the Roman province of Asia, on the river Lycus It stood so near to the borders of Mysia, that some of the early writers have regarded it as belonging to that country