Ezra 8:25

And weighed unto them the silver, and the gold, and the vessels, even the offering of the house of our God, which the king, and his counsellors, and his lords, and all Israel there present, had offered:

Cross-reference

Ezra 8:33 Parallel

Ezra 8:33 records the same treasures being weighed again upon arrival in Jerusalem, completing the journey with accountability.

Ezra 7:15 Parallel

Ezra 7:15 records the king's decree authorizing silver and gold offerings — here Ezra weighs out exactly those gifts for the journey.

Ezra 7:16 Parallel

Ezra 7:16 adds freewill offerings from the people to the decree — included in the treasures Ezra weighs out here.

Ezra 1:6 Parallel

Ezra 1:6 records the first return's offerings of silver and gold vessels — here Ezra does likewise, continuing the pattern of generous giving.

Ezra 2:69 Parallel

Ezra 2:69 lists silver and gold given for the temple from the first group — here Ezra receives silver and gold from the second group.

Ezra 1:8 Related theme

Ezra 1:8 describes the initial inventory of Temple vessels by Cyrus's treasurer — here those same vessels are weighed out for transport.

2 Corinthians 8:21 Related theme

2 Corinthians 8:21 states the principle of honorable conduct before God and people — exactly what Ezra demonstrates by weighing treasures openly.

Isaiah 52:11 commands purity for those carrying the Lord's vessels — here Ezra entrusts the vessels to priests set apart for holy service.

1 Chronicles 9:28 shows Levites accounting for ministering vessels — here Ezra weighs and records the vessels before transport.

2 Corinthians 8:20 Related theme

2 Corinthians 8:20 shows Paul's care to avoid suspicion in handling gifts — mirroring Ezra's public weighing of the Temple treasures.

Numbers 1:50 appoints Levites over tabernacle vessels — here Ezra entrusts silver and gold vessels to priests and Levites for the journey.

Numbers 7:85 details the weight of silver vessels offered by princes — here Ezra weighs silver vessels, mirroring that accounting.