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Ἦν was ane δὲ And thay ὁ oh Ἡρώδης Herod ay-ROH-thase θυμομαχῶν highly thyoo-moh-ma-HONE Τυρίοις displeased tyoo-REE-oos καὶ Tyre kay Σιδωνίοις· of see-thoh-NEE-oos ὁμοθυμαδὸν them oh-moh-thyoo-ma-THONE δὲ with thay παρῆσαν and pa-RAY-sahn πρὸς Sidon: prose αὐτόν accord af-TONE καὶ one kay πείσαντες with PEE-sahn-tase Βλάστον but VLA-stone τὸν came tone ἐπὶ they ay-PEE τοῦ to too κοιτῶνος him, koo-TOH-nose τοῦ and, too βασιλέως friend, va-see-LAY-ose ᾐτοῦντο their ay-TOON-toh εἰρήνην made ee-RAY-nane διὰ having thee-AH τὸ Blastus toh τρέφεσθαι TRAY-fay-sthay αὐτῶν af-TONE τὴν chamberlain tane χώραν the HOH-rahn ἀπὸ king's ah-POH τῆς desired tase βασιλικῆς peace; va-see-lee-KASE