Bible Cross References
caldrons
Exodus 27:3
Make pans for the greasy ashes, and make shovels, bowls, hooks, and fire pans. All this equipment is to be made of bronze.
Exodus 38:3
He also made all the equipment for the altar: the pans, the shovels, the bowls, the hooks, and the fire pans. All this equipment was made of bronze.
2 Kings 25:14-16
14
They also took away the shovels and the ash containers used in cleaning the altar, the tools used in tending the lamps, the bowls used for catching the blood from the sacrifices, the bowls used for burning incense, and all the other bronze articles used in the Temple service.
15
They took away everything that was made of gold or silver, including the small bowls and the pans used for carrying live coals.
16
The bronze objects that King Solomon had made for the Temple---the two columns, the carts, and the large tank---were too heavy to weigh.
Ezekiel 46:20-24
20
and said, "This is the place where the priests are to boil the meat offered as sacrifices for sin or as repayment offerings, and to bake the offerings of flour, so that nothing holy is carried to the outer courtyard, where it might harm the people."
21
Then he led me to the outer courtyard and showed me that in each of its four corners there was a smaller courtyard, 68 feet long and 48 feet wide.
22
(SEE 46:21)
23
Each one had a stone wall around it, with fireplaces built against the wall.
24
The man told me, "These are the kitchens where the Temple servants are to boil the sacrifices the people offer."
the shovels
Numbers 4:14
They shall put on it all the equipment used in the service at the altar: fire pans, hooks, shovels, and basins. Then they shall put a fine leather cover over it and insert the carrying poles.
1 Kings 7:40
Huram also made pots, shovels, and bowls. He completed all his work for King Solomon for the LORD's Temple. This is what he made: The two columns The two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the columns The design of interwoven chains on each capital The 400 bronze pomegranates, in two rows of 100 each around the design on each capital The ten carts The ten basins The tank The twelve bulls supporting the tank The pots, shovels, and bowls All this equipment for the Temple, which Huram made for King Solomon, was of polished bronze.
1 Kings 7:45
(SEE 7:40)
2 Chronicles 4:11
Huram also made pots, shovels, and bowls. He completed all the objects that he had promised King Solomon he would make for the Temple: The two columns The two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the columns The design of interwoven chains on each capital The 400 bronze pomegranates arranged in two rows around the design of each capital The ten carts The ten basins The tank The twelve bulls supporting the tank The pots, shovels, and forks Huram the master metalworker made all these objects out of polished bronze, as King Solomon had commanded, for use in the Temple of the LORD.
2 Chronicles 4:16
(SEE 4:11)
the snuffers
Exodus 37:23
He made seven lamps for the lampstand, and he made its tongs and trays of pure gold.
2 Chronicles 4:22
the lamp snuffers, the bowls, the dishes for incense, and the pans used for carrying live coals. All these objects were made of pure gold. The outer doors of the Temple and the doors to the Most Holy Place were overlaid with gold.
bowls
Exodus 25:29
Make plates, cups, jars, and bowls to be used for the wine offerings. All of these are to be made of pure gold.
Exodus 37:16
He made the dishes of pure gold for the table: the plates, the cups, the jars, and the bowls to be used for the wine offering.
Numbers 4:7
They shall spread a blue cloth over the table for the bread offered to the LORD and put on it the dishes, the incense bowls, the offering bowls, and the jars for the wine offering. There shall always be bread on the table.
Numbers 4:14
They shall put on it all the equipment used in the service at the altar: fire pans, hooks, shovels, and basins. Then they shall put a fine leather cover over it and insert the carrying poles.
1 Kings 7:50
the cups, lamp snuffers, bowls, dishes for incense, and the pans used for carrying live coals; and the hinges for the doors of the Most Holy Place and of the outer doors of the Temple. All these furnishings were made of gold.
1 Chronicles 28:17
He also gave instructions as to how much pure gold was to be used in making forks, bowls, and jars, how much silver and gold in making dishes,
2 Chronicles 4:8
(SEE 4:7)
Ezra 1:10
(SEE 1:9)
the spoons
Numbers 7:13
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:14
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:19
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:20
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:26
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:32
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:38
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:44
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:50
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:56
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:62
(SEE 7:12)
Numbers 7:84
The totals of the offerings brought by the twelve leaders for the dedication of the altar were as follows: --twelve silver bowls and twelve silver basins weighing a total of 60 pounds --twelve gold dishes weighing a total of 48 ounces, filled with incense --twelve bulls, twelve rams, and twelve one-year-old lambs, plus the grain offerings that go with them, for the burnt offerings --twelve goats for the sin offerings --twenty-four bulls, sixty rams, sixty goats, sixty one-year-old lambs, for the fellowship offerings
Numbers 7:86
(SEE 7:84)
2 Chronicles 24:14
When the repairs were finished, the remaining gold and silver was given to the king and Jehoiada, who used it to have bowls and other utensils made for the Temple. As long as Jehoiada was alive, sacrifices were offered regularly at the Temple.