RE: Did ancient egypt have crucifiction?
September 24, 2013 at 1:30 pm
(This post was last modified: September 24, 2013 at 1:31 pm by Moira.)
(September 24, 2013 at 11:52 am)Minimalist Wrote: Crucifixion seems to have developed in the ANE. The Phoenicians spread it to the Carthaginians who taught it to the Romans. I cannot think of a single example of a crucifixion being depicted in ancient egyptian reliefs although there are multiple examples of bound prisoners being killed by the pharaoh swinging a mace.
Why would you put any stock in the scribblings of a book written so long after Egyptian culture collapsed under the weight of repeated conquerors? For that matter, what is there in that particular verse that suggests anything to do with Egypt at all?
What has to do with Egypt?.
Here is an earlier verse to prove it.
Quran 7:123 Said Pharaoh, "You believed in him before I gave you permission. Indeed, this is a conspiracy which you conspired in the city to expel therefrom its people. But you are going to know.
Oh i don't put any stock into it, i was wondering if they had crucifiction in the ancient Egypt, because i was suspicious if they truly had it, or if it was wrong
