1 Kings 7:16
And he made two chapiters of molten brass, to set upon the tops of the pillars: the height of the one chapiter was five cubits, and the height of the other chapiter was five cubits:
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 4:12 parallels this description of the capitals, confirming the design in the temple account.
2 Chronicles 4:13 adds the detail of pomegranates on the networks covering the capitals.
2 Kings 25:17 later records the capture of these pillars, noting the capitals' height and decoration.
Exodus 36:38 shows a precedent: capitals on the tabernacle's five pillars, similar to the temple capitals described here.
Exodus 38:17 describes silver capitals on court pillars, paralleling the bronze capitals on the temple pillars.
Exodus 38:19 repeats the description of capitals for the court pillars, reinforcing the pattern carried into the temple.
Exodus 38:19 again mentions capitals on pillars, emphasizing the continuity of design from tabernacle to temple.