Question: Did the Israelites carry idols with them across the Red Sea? What’s the source for that? Answer: Thank you for your excellent question. There is some disagreement. For sure there was only one idol crossing, if there was any at all. There are several issues involved. In Exodus 12, the commentary of Rashi says that before they brought the Paschal lamb, they removed themselves from idolatry. Thus it would seem that they did not have any idols at the Crossing of the Sea. There is a Midrash (Yalkut Shimoni 1:238) that days that the angels called the Israelites idolators at the crossing of the Red Sea. However, this does not prove that they had actual idols, rather the angels were accusing them of the sin of idolatry, which they had in their past. There is another Midrash which indicates that one idol may have crossed with the Israelites over the Sea. There is a narrative in the book of Judges chapters 17 and 18 about a man named Micah who had a shrine to an idol. There is discussion about where this idol cames from
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Did an idol cross the Red Sea?



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