1 Kings 7:50
And the bowls, and the snuffers, and the basons, and the spoons, and the censers of pure gold; and the hinges of gold, both for the doors of the inner house, the most holy place, and for the doors of the house, to wit, of the temple.
Cross-reference
Exodus 25:29 describes the same gold bowls and dishes for the tabernacle table, paralleling the temple.
2 Chronicles 4:22 parallels the snuffers, basins, spoons, firepans, and gold doors of the temple.
Exodus 25:38 commands golden snuffers for the tabernacle lampstand—identical to those made for Solomon's temple, showing continuity.
Exodus 37:16 lists gold bowls for the table of showbread—matching the bowls made for the temple in 1 Kings 7:50.
Jeremiah 52:18 lists the same vessels—snuffers, basins, ladles—but now carried off to Babylon, contrasting their creation with destruction.
Revelation 8:3 shows an angel with a golden censer—similar to the firepans used in temple worship, linking earthly and heavenly liturgy.
Leviticus 16:12 uses a firepan (censer) for atonement coals, matching the temple firepans.
In Numbers 7:14, a golden ladle full of incense is offered—the same type of ladle listed among the temple vessels.