2 Chronicles 24:14

And when they had finished it, they brought the rest of the money before the king and Jehoiada, whereof were made vessels for the house of the Lord, even vessels to minister, and to offer withal, and spoons, and vessels of gold and silver. And they offered burnt offerings in the house of the Lord continually all the days of Jehoiada.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 24:2 states Joash did right while Jehoiada lived—the reason the offerings continued as long as Jehoiada was alive.

2 Kings 12:13 states that no utensils were made from the money—a direct contrast to the leftover funds used for utensils here.

2 Kings 22:7 describes temple repair workers handling funds honestly — a parallel of faithful stewardship during restoration.

2 Kings 25:14 tells of Babylonians carrying away temple vessels — a stark contrast to the making of vessels here.

2 Kings 25:15 lists firepans and basins taken by Babylon — further contrast with the vessels being made here.

Jeremiah 52:18 lists pots and shovels taken by Babylon — another account contrasting with the making of vessels here.

Ezra 1:9 Parallel

Ezra 1:9 records Cyrus returning gold and silver vessels — a later restoration echoing the original making of vessels.

Exodus 36:5 Parallel

Exodus 36:5 shows the people bringing more than enough for the tabernacle — a parallel abundance for sacred construction.

Judges 2:7 Parallel

Judges 2:7 notes the people served the Lord all the days of Joshua — a parallel of faithful worship during a godly leader's lifetime.

Ezra 8:28 Parallel

In Ezra 8:28, Ezra consecrates vessels brought from exile — a parallel act of dedicating temple vessels to the Lord.