2 Chronicles 4:19

And Solomon made all the vessels that were for the house of God, the golden altar also, and the tables whereon the shewbread was set;

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 36:18 Historical context

In 2 Chronicles 36:18, Nebuchadnezzar carries off all the temple furnishings Solomon made — the same items later plundered.

2 Chronicles 26:16–18 Historical context

2 Chronicles 26:16-18 describes King Uzziah's unlawful attempt to burn incense on this same altar, resulting in judgment.

Revelation 9:13 mentions the horns of the golden altar in heaven, directly echoing the earthly altar.

Exodus 25:23-30 contains the instructions for making the table of showbread mentioned here.

Revelation 8:3 shows a heavenly golden altar where incense is offered with prayers, prefiguring the earthly one.

Daniel 5:23 Historical context

Daniel 5:23 recounts Belshazzar using these temple vessels for idolatrous drinking, showing their desecration.

Daniel 5:3 Historical context

Daniel 5:2 shows Belshazzar using the gold and silver vessels taken from Solomon's temple — a direct reuse of the same items.

Daniel 5:2 Historical context

Daniel 5:2 shows Belshazzar using the gold and silver vessels taken from Solomon's temple — a direct reuse of the same items.

Jeremiah 52:19 Historical context

Jeremiah 52:19 details the gold and silver vessels taken from the temple — directly matching the golden items Solomon made.

Ezra 1:7–11 Historical context

Ezra 1:7-11 lists the temple vessels Cyrus returned — the same ones Nebuchadnezzar had taken, originally made by Solomon.

1 Chronicles 28:16 records David's preparation of gold for these same tables of showbread.

2 Kings 24:13 Historical context

2 Kings 24:13 records Nebuchadnezzar taking the temple treasures — the very items Solomon had crafted.

1 Kings 7:48-50 gives a parallel inventory of the same golden altar and tables Solomon made for the temple.

Leviticus 24:5-8 details the weekly arrangement of showbread on this table.

Exodus 37:25-29 records Bezalel's construction of this golden altar of incense according to those instructions.

Exodus 30:1-10 gives the original divine instructions for making and using this golden altar of incense.

2 Kings 25:13–15 Historical context

2 Kings 25:13-15 describes the Babylonians breaking up bronze temple furnishings — though not gold, still part of the same set of vessels.

Jeremiah 28:3 Historical context

Jeremiah 28:3 mentions the temple vessels being brought back from Babylon — a false prophecy, but referencing the same items.

Ezekiel 41:22 describes a wooden altar/table in the temple vision — likely the same table of showbread referenced here in Solomon's temple.

Numbers 4:12 describes covering and carrying the sanctuary vessels — the same items listed here, showing their transport regulations.

Jeremiah 52:18 Historical context

Jeremiah 52:18 lists bronze temple articles taken — different material from the gold altar here, but still temple furnishings.

Numbers 4:14 Historical context

Numbers 4:14 gives instructions for covering the altar of burnt offering and its utensils — distinct from the golden altar here but part of the same transport rules.