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serg [7]
2 years ago
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4. According to this document, what did Sennacherib's forces do to the

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dusya [7]2 years ago
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What Sennacherib's forces do to the towns surrounding Jerusalem was to use its military force to attack and conquer them, and maintaining its dominion in that Middle East region.

> Although you forgot to attach the document, we did deep research to find it and the document is dated about 701 BCE.

> It is a passage written in cuneiform scripture.

> The passage refers to the successful military campaigns of Sennacherib in those years.

> In the text you can read that Sennacherib tried to defeat Hezekiah.

> Sennacherib surrounded towns and conquered 46 towns that were fortified.

> His military strength and strategies were too much for their adversaries.

> The text refers that Sennacherib commanded an army of more than 200,000 troops.

> In the final part of the passage, it says that Sennacheribtook Hezekiah prisoner in the city of Jerusalem (modern-day Israel).

We can conclude that Sennacherib was a great military strategist that attacked and conquered his enemies, using effective strategics and full logistics that included men, animals, and weapons to defeat enemies in the trenches.

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