2 Chronicles 4:22

And the snuffers, and the basons, and the spoons, and the censers, of pure gold: and the entry of the house, the inner doors thereof for the most holy place, and the doors of the house of the temple, were of gold.

Cross-reference

Exodus 37:23 describes the lampstand’s tongs and firepans, parallel to the snuffers and firepans here.

1 Kings 6:31-32 describes the gold-overlaid olive wood doors of the inner sanctuary, directly matching the doors mentioned here.

1 Kings 7:50 lists identical temple items — basins, snuffers, firepans — confirming the same furnishings.

2 Kings 25:14 lists snuffers and basins among the bronze vessels taken by Babylonians, showing the fate of similar temple items.

Ezra 1:9 Parallel

Ezra 1:9 inventories temple vessels similar to those listed in 4:22, linking original construction to post-exilic return.

Jeremiah 52:18 parallels 2 Kings 25:14, listing the same bronze vessels taken, including snuffers and basins.

Exodus 25:29 instructs making pure gold dishes and bowls for the tabernacle table, a pattern later used for temple vessels.

2 Kings 12:13 mentions the same types of vessels (snuffers, basins) but notes they were not made from temple repair funds, contrasting with the original gold vessels.

Ezekiel 41:23 describes double doors in the temple vision, echoing the doors mentioned in 4:22.