2 Kings 25:14

And the pots, and the shovels, and the snuffers, and the spoons, and all the vessels of brass wherewith they ministered, took they away.

Cross-reference

Exodus 27:3 Parallel

In Exodus 27:3, God commanded making these same bronze utensils for the altar — now they are carried away as booty.

1 Kings 7:47–50 Historical context

1 Kings 7:47-50 records the original making of these bronze and gold vessels (snuffers, spoons) for Solomon's temple—now they are carried away.

2 Chronicles 4:20-22 describes the creation of golden snuffers and spoons for the temple—the same items are taken as plunder here.

2 Chronicles 4:20-22 details the golden snuffers and spoons made for Solomon's temple—now these exact items are confiscated.

Ezra 6:5 Historical context

In Ezra 6:5, Cyrus orders the return of the same temple vessels that were taken — showing restoration after exile.

Jeremiah 52:18 gives a parallel account of the same bronze vessels being taken — a different eyewitness perspective.

Exodus 38:3 Parallel

In Exodus 38:3, the same bronze vessels (pots, shovels) are made for the tabernacle—here they are looted from the temple.

Exodus 25:38 mentions golden snuffers for the lampstand—the same type of tool, but here made of brass, is taken.

1 Kings 7:40 lists shovels and basins made by Hiram for the temple—shovels are among the bronze vessels looted here.

Numbers 7:14 mentions a golden spoon for incense—the same utensil is taken here, but made of brass.