How did the Assyrians and the Jews interpret the fall of Jerusalem differently?
A) The Assyrians viewed their conquest as the blessings of the gods, while the Jews viewed their defeat as a consequence of poor military planning.
B) The Assyrians viewed their conquest as a result of superior political leadership, while the Jews viewed their defeat as a consequence of their land's poor resources.
C) The Assyrians believed their conquest resulted from military superiority, while the Jews believed their defeat to be a consequence of their king mistrusting their god.
D) The Assyrians viewed their conquest as the blessings of the gods, while the Jews viewed their defeat as a consequence of their poor material resources.
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