Jeremiah 52:18
The caldrons also, and the shovels, and the snuffers, and the bowls, and the spoons, and all the vessels of brass wherewith they ministered, took they away.
Cross-reference
Exodus 27:3 lists the same bronze vessels for the altar — pots, shovels, basins — that the Babylonians later plundered.
Exodus 38:3 repeats the list of altar vessels made by Bezalel, matching those taken in Jeremiah 52.
Numbers 4:14 lists the same altar utensils (pots, shovels, basins) used during transport, later taken by Babylon.
1 Kings 7:40 records Hiram making pots, shovels, and basins for the temple — the very items later plundered.
1 Kings 7:45 continues the list of Hiram's bronze work, matching the vessels taken in Jeremiah 52.
1 Kings 7:50 lists snuffers, basins, spoons as temple gold vessels—identical items to those taken by the Babylonians.
2 Kings 25:14-16 is the parallel account of the same Babylonian plunder, listing identical vessels.
1 Chronicles 28:17 includes basins, snuffers, spoons among temple supplies—matching the vessels captured in Jeremiah.
2 Chronicles 4:11 notes Huram making pots, shovels, and basins — same vessels plundered in Jeremiah 52.
2 Chronicles 4:16 lists the pots, shovels, forks, and basins made for the temple, later taken by Babylon.
2 Chronicles 4:22 lists snuffers, basins, and spoons among temple furnishings—the same items the Babylonians later seized.
Ezra 1:10 records basins among the temple vessels returned from exile, bookending the narrative of their capture in Jeremiah.
Exodus 37:23 describes the golden snuffers made for the tabernacle, the same type of temple vessels later plundered as listed here.
Exodus 25:38 specifies golden snuffers for the lampstand — the same item type as the bronze snuffers taken here, showing continuity of temple implements.