Jeremiah 52:20
The two pillars, one sea, and twelve brasen bulls that were under the bases, which king Solomon had made in the house of the Lord: the brass of all these vessels was without weight.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 52:17 records the breaking and carrying away of the same bronze pillars, sea, and stands; 52:20 then notes their immense weight.
1 Kings 7:47 states the bronze vessels were left unweighed due to their number, matching the 'beyond weight' description in Jeremiah 52:20.
2 Kings 25:16 gives an almost identical account of the same temple items and their immeasurable bronze weight.
2 Chronicles 4:18 notes the bronze weight was not sought, paralleling Jeremiah 52:20's emphasis on immeasurable quantity.
1 Kings 7:23 describes the bronze sea—a key item later plundered and noted in Jeremiah 52:20.
1 Kings 7:25 describes the twelve bronze bulls under the sea, the very same set mentioned in Jeremiah 52:20.
2 Kings 16:17 shows King Ahaz dismantling the same bronze sea and oxen, revealing an earlier desecration before Babylon's destruction.