Exodus 27:3

And thou shalt make his pans to receive his ashes, and his shovels, and his basons, and his fleshhooks, and his firepans: all the vessels thereof thou shalt make of brass.

Cross-reference

Exodus 27:19 states that all tabernacle utensils must be bronze, including the items listed here — broadens the material requirement.

Exodus 38:3 Citation

In Exodus 38:3, the altar utensils (pots, shovels, basins, forks, firepans) are constructed exactly as commanded in Exodus 27:3.

Exodus 24:6 Allusion

In Exodus 24:6, basins hold blood at the altar, consistent with the basins later prescribed for the altar in Exodus 27:3.

In Numbers 4:14, the same altar utensils (firepans, forks, shovels, basins) are listed for transport by the Kohathites.

In 2 Chronicles 4:16, Huram makes pots, shovels, and fleshhooks for Solomon's temple, matching the list in Exodus 27:3.

In 2 Chronicles 4:11, Huram makes the same pots, shovels, and basins, paralleling the Exodus instructions.

In 1 Kings 7:45, Hiram makes the same bronze pots, shovels, and basins, directly echoing this command.

Numbers 4:13 details the removal of ashes from the altar, directly related to the pots for ashes mentioned here.

2 Kings 25:14 lists the same pots, shovels, etc. being carried away by Babylon — shows later fate of these items.

In Jeremiah 52:19, basins, firepans, and pots are among temple items taken, recalling the altar utensils from Exodus 27:3.

Jeremiah 52:18 Historical context

In Jeremiah 52:18, the Babylonians seize the same bronze utensils (pots, shovels, basins) from the temple, echoing the altar's equipment.

In 1 Chronicles 28:17, forks and basins are among temple furnishings, similar to the altar utensils in Exodus 27:3.

In 2 Kings 25:15, firepans and basins are taken from the temple by Babylonians, items first made for the altar in Exodus 27:3.

In 1 Kings 7:40, Hiram makes shovels and basins for the temple, matching the bronze vessels listed here.

In 1 Samuel 2:14, the fleshhook is used with pots, echoing the altar utensils (pots and forks) from Exodus 27:3.

In 1 Samuel 2:13, a priest uses a fleshhook (fork) to take meat, referencing the altar's fork from Exodus 27:3.

In Leviticus 16:12, a censer (firepan) is used to take coals from the altar, one of the bronze vessels commanded here.