2 Chronicles 36:7

Nebuchadnezzar also carried of the vessels of the house of the Lord to Babylon, and put them in his temple at Babylon.

Cross-reference

In 2 Chronicles 36:10, this taking of temple articles continues with Jehoiachin and more items taken to Babylon.

In 2 Chronicles 36:18, the full extent of the plunder is described — all temple articles and treasures taken to Babylon.

2 Kings 24:13 recounts the same temple plundering, providing a parallel account with added detail.

Ezra 1:7–11 Historical context

Ezra 1:7-11 lists the vessels taken here being returned by Cyrus, completing the cycle of exile and restoration.

Jeremiah 27:16–18 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 27:16-18 warns that these vessels will go to Babylon, confirming the prophecy behind this event.

Daniel 5:2–4 Historical context

Daniel 5:2-4 shows these vessels later desecrated at Belshazzar's feast, revealing the consequence of their removal.

Ezra 5:14 Historical context

In Ezra 5:14, this same taking of temple articles is recalled, noting they were later returned by Cyrus.

Ezra 6:5 Historical context

In Ezra 6:5, Cyrus decrees the return of the articles taken by Nebuchadnezzar, directly referencing this event.

Jeremiah 51:44 Prophetic fulfillment

In Jeremiah 51:44, God promises to make Babylon disgorge the plunder — the temple articles taken here, foretelling their return.

Daniel 1:2 Parallel

In Daniel 1:2, the same event is recounted: Nebuchadnezzar took temple articles to the house of his god in Shinar.

Jeremiah 28:3 records a false prophecy that the vessels would return in two years, contrasting with their actual removal.

Psalm 79:1 Parallel

In Psalm 79:1, the psalmist laments that nations defiled God's temple — the same Babylonian destruction that included plundering the articles.