Jeremiah 52:19

And the basons, and the firepans, and the bowls, and the caldrons, and the candlesticks, and the spoons, and the cups; that which was of gold in gold, and that which was of silver in silver, took the captain of the guard away.

Cross-reference

Exodus 25:31-39 gives the design of the golden lampstand — the same candlesticks taken from the temple.

1 Kings 7:49 Historical context

1 Kings 7:49 describes the gold candlesticks Solomon placed in the temple — the same ones later carried off.

2 Chronicles 4:6–22 Historical context

2 Chronicles 4:6-22 lists the temple vessels Solomon made — the very items taken by Nebuchadnezzar's captain.

Exodus 25:29 Historical context

Exodus 25:29 describes the gold dishes and spoons for the table of showbread — the same vessels taken here.

Exodus 27:3 Historical context

Exodus 27:3 lists bronze vessels for the altar — the same types of basins and firepans taken in this verse.

Leviticus 24:4 Historical context

Leviticus 24:4 describes the lampstand (menorah) kept burning — the very lampstands taken in Jeremiah.

1 Kings 7:40 Historical context

In 1 Kings 7:40, Hiram made the pots, shovels, and basins for Solomon's temple — items now carried off.

2 Chronicles 4:19 Historical context

2 Chronicles 4:19 lists the golden altar and tables with vessels — all part of the temple plundered.

Ezra 5:14 Historical context

Ezra 5:14 confirms that Nebuchadnezzar took these same vessels to Babylon, later returned by Cyrus.

Ezra 6:5 Historical context

Ezra 6:5 also recounts the return of these gold and silver vessels to the temple.

Daniel 5:2 Historical context

Daniel 5:2 shows Belshazzar using these same temple vessels at his feast, fulfilling their desecration.

Exodus 37:16 Historical context

Exodus 37:16 shows the original creation of these same gold vessels for the tabernacle's table of showbread.

Revelation 8:3-5 depicts a golden censer in heavenly worship — echoing the firepans from the earthly temple taken here.