Blastus in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
blas'-tus (Blastos, "shoot"): The chamberlain of Herod Agrippa
I, whose services as an intermediary between them and the king
were gained by the people of Tyre and Sidon. These cities were
dependent on Israel for corn and other provisions, and when
Herod, on the occasion of some commercial dispute, forbade the
export of foodstuffs to Tyre and Sidon, they were at his mercy
and were compelled to ask for peace. "Having made Blastus the
king's chamberlain their friend," probably by means of a
bribe, the Phoenician embassy was given an opportunity of
setting their case before Herod (Acts 12:20 ff).
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