Since the Muslims didn't invade Egypt until hundreds of years later on, it is possible that a Jew did engrave the Jewish star. However, as noted later on in the article, the six-pointed star was used by others. It's
amazing how up in arms the Egyptians get when they see something that might be the Star of David.
Egypt Up in Arms After Star of David Engraving Discovered in Ancient Temple
By Ahuva Balofsky April 5, 2016 , 7:30 am
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“And David spoke unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies, and out of the hand of Shaul.” II Samuel 22:1 (The Israel Bible™)
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Two six-pointed stars were found on a stone in the ruins of a Roman Temple in Egypt. (Photo: Official Twitter feed of @selket_de)
The ruins of a Roman Temple, dating back to the third century BCE, is the center of a storm of Egyptian controversy owing to a pair of six-pointed stars found engraved at the site. According to a report by The Jerusalem Post, the ruins are located on the Elephantine Island in the southern Egyptian city of Aswan.
Dr. Mahmoud Afifi, the head of the Egyptian Antiquities branch in the Antiquities Ministry, said he noticed the engravings, which resemble the Star of David which appears on the Israeli flag, on a stone. He accused the German archaeologists assisting in the temple reconstruction of carving the stars into the stone.
Afifi demanded the German team immediately remove the offending stone, threatening legal action if the archaeologists repeat the move
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Egypt Up in Arms After Star of David Engraving Discovered - Israel News
amazing how up in arms the Egyptians get when they see something that might be the Star of David.
Egypt Up in Arms After Star of David Engraving Discovered in Ancient Temple
By Ahuva Balofsky April 5, 2016 , 7:30 am
113 13
3 3Email 206Share
“And David spoke unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies, and out of the hand of Shaul.” II Samuel 22:1 (The Israel Bible™)
image: http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/star-rocks.jpg
Two six-pointed stars were found on a stone in the ruins of a Roman Temple in Egypt. (Photo: Official Twitter feed of @selket_de)
The ruins of a Roman Temple, dating back to the third century BCE, is the center of a storm of Egyptian controversy owing to a pair of six-pointed stars found engraved at the site. According to a report by The Jerusalem Post, the ruins are located on the Elephantine Island in the southern Egyptian city of Aswan.
Dr. Mahmoud Afifi, the head of the Egyptian Antiquities branch in the Antiquities Ministry, said he noticed the engravings, which resemble the Star of David which appears on the Israeli flag, on a stone. He accused the German archaeologists assisting in the temple reconstruction of carving the stars into the stone.
Afifi demanded the German team immediately remove the offending stone, threatening legal action if the archaeologists repeat the move
Read more at
Egypt Up in Arms After Star of David Engraving Discovered - Israel News