1 Kings 7:48

And Solomon made all the vessels that pertained unto the house of the Lord: the altar of gold, and the table of gold, whereupon the shewbread was,

Cross-reference

Exodus 30:1-5 describes the golden altar of incense — the same item Solomon made, following the tabernacle pattern.

Malachi 1:12 condemns profaning the Lord's table, the same golden table for showbread described here.

2 Chronicles 4:19 is a parallel account listing the same furnishings Solomon made for the temple.

Leviticus 24:5-9 gives the law for the showbread — the ritual that used the table Solomon made.

Exodus 40:26 describes placing the gold altar in the tabernacle — Solomon's temple follows that pattern.

Exodus 40:23 shows the bread set on the table as commanded — the same practice in Solomon's temple.

Exodus 40:22 tells of placing the table in the tabernacle — Solomon's placement echoes that.

Exodus 39:38 Historical context

Exodus 39:38 lists the golden altar among tabernacle items — the same altar Solomon later made for the temple.

Exodus 39:36 includes the table and showbread in the inventory of tabernacle items.

Exodus 37:25-28 records Bezalel making the golden altar of incense — parallel to Solomon's golden altar in the temple.

Exodus 37:10-16 records Bezalel making the table for the tabernacle — Solomon's table mirrors that.

Exodus 25:23-30 gives the instructions for the table of showbread that Solomon's table fulfills.

Leviticus 24:6 Historical context

Leviticus 24:6 gives the instruction for the gold table and showbread that Solomon later made here.

2 Kings 24:13 Historical context

2 Kings 24:13 records the plunder of the gold articles Solomon made, including the golden altar and table.

1 Chronicles 28:16 Historical context

1 Chronicles 28:16 gives David's instructions for the tables of showbread, directly matching the golden table built here.

1 Chronicles 28:18 specifies the gold for the altar of incense, which is the golden altar mentioned here.

2 Kings 25:15 Historical context

2 Kings 25:15 describes Babylonians taking temple vessels—contrasting Solomon's construction with later destruction of similar items.

1 Chronicles 23:29 Historical context

1 Chronicles 23:29 assigns Levites responsibility for the showbread, the same bread placed on the golden table here.

2 Chronicles 4:8 mentions ten tables instead of one — a differing account of the temple's furnishings.

1 Chronicles 28:17 Historical context

1 Chronicles 28:17 lists other gold vessels (forks, basins) in the same temple preparation—extending the catalog of furnishings.

Ezekiel 41:22 describes a wooden altar called 'the table before the Lord,' echoing the golden table for showbread.