Jeremiah 27:22

They shall be carried to Babylon, and there shall they be until the day that I visit them, saith the Lord; then will I bring them up, and restore them to this place.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 52:17–21 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 52:17-21 describes the actual removal of temple bronze to Babylon, fulfilling the prophecy that the vessels would be carried away.

Jeremiah 32:5 says Zedekiah will be taken to Babylon and remain there until God deals with him — mirroring the vessels' fate here.

Jeremiah 29:10 promises return after 70 years, providing the timeframe for the restoration of these vessels predicted here.

Jeremiah 25:12 marks the end of the seventy years with Babylon's punishment, the point when God will bring the vessels back.

Jeremiah 25:11 sets the seventy-year timeline for exile, during which the vessels will remain in Babylon before return.

Jeremiah 30:3 promises the broader restoration of Israel from Babylon, framing the return of the vessels as part of that larger hope.

Daniel 9:2 Citation

In Daniel 9:2, Daniel explicitly cites this prophecy of Jeremiah to understand the 70-year exile period.

Daniel 5:23 Prophetic fulfillment

Daniel 5:23 rebukes Belshazzar for using the temple vessels, highlighting their presence in Babylon as foretold.

Daniel 5:1–4 Prophetic fulfillment

Daniel 5:1-4 shows the temple vessels in Babylon being used for a pagan feast, confirming they were taken there as prophesied.

Ezra 5:13–15 Prophetic fulfillment

In Ezra 5:13-15, the decree of Cyrus to return the vessels and rebuild the temple is recounted, fulfilling this prophecy.

Ezra 1:11 Prophetic fulfillment

In Ezra 1:11, the detailed inventory of returned vessels confirms the literal fulfillment of this prophecy.

Ezra 1:7 Prophetic fulfillment

In Ezra 1:7, Cyrus brings out the vessels Nebuchadnezzar took, directly fulfilling the return prophesied here.

Ezra 1:1–5 Prophetic fulfillment

In Ezra 1:1-5, Cyrus's decree fulfills this prophecy by authorizing the return of the temple vessels and the people to Jerusalem.

2 Chronicles 36:21–23 Prophetic fulfillment

In 2 Chronicles 36:21-23, this prophecy is fulfilled: the vessels are taken, the land rests 70 years, and Cyrus decrees their return.

2 Chronicles 36:18 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Chronicles 36:18 directly reports the temple articles being carried to Babylon, matching the prediction here.

Isaiah 39:6 Parallel

Isaiah 39:6 is the earlier prophecy that vessels will be carried to Babylon, which Jeremiah 27:22 reiterates and expands with the promise of return.

2 Kings 24:13–17 Historical context

2 Kings 24:13-17 records an earlier deportation of temple treasures to Babylon, beginning the process foretold here.

Ezra 7:19 Related theme

In Ezra 7:19, additional temple vessels are entrusted to Ezra, extending the pattern of restoration but not the original prophecy's specific vessels.