Answer:
46
Step-by-step explanation:
Sennacherib claimed that he surrounded and conquered forty-six cities, fortresses, and small settlements.
"I brought out of them 200,150 people, young (and) old, male and female, horses, mules, donkeys, camels, oxen, and sheep and goats, which were without number, and I counted them."
This Assyrian account was recorded by Sennacherib's scribes in 694 B.C., which was ten years after his Judean campaign. This also may be reflected in the lament of the prophet Micah's description (1:9–16) of the disaster that happened to Judah towns.
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