What was the population of Sodom? This ancient city, often associated with moral transgression and divine retribution, raises intriguing questions regarding its demographics. How many inhabitants lived within its walls, and what can we infer about their societal structure? Considering the historical, archaeological, and biblical texts available, is it possible to ascertain even an approximate figure? Furthermore, did its population fluctuate due to trade, migration, or external factors? In exploring this enigmatic city, one must also ponder the implications of such numbers on the understanding of the civilization that thrived there. Were the residents a tightly-knit community or a sprawling metropolis with distinct social classes? How does the population size correlate with the narrative of destruction as described in various accounts? Might there be hidden insights in the population dynamics that could illuminate the cultural and moral fabric of Sodom? In what ways do these demographic aspects enhance our comprehension of its eventual fate?