Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Jeremiah 52:19
And the basins, 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.
19. The cups, basons, and spoons are said in 1Ki 7:50 to have been of gold.
candlesticks ] See 1Ki 7:49.
bowls ] for libations in connexion with the table of “shewbread.” Cp. Exo 25:29 in C. B., where Driver suggests “chalices,” and Num 4:7.
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
Verse 19. See Clarke on Jer 52:18.
Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible
Some of these utensils were only of brass; others were some of them brass, some of silver, some of gold: the captain of the guard carried away all, both those of silver, and those of gold, and those of brass.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
19. of gold in goldimplyingthat the articles were of solid gold and silver respectively, not ofa different metal inside, or alloyed [GROTIUS].Whole: not breaking them as was done to the “brass”(Jer 52:17).
Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
And the basins,…. Or “bowls”; these are omitted,
2Ki 25:15; they were of gold, 1Ki 7:50;
and the firepans; or “censers”; these were those of gold, which belonged to the golden altar, 1Ki 7:50;
and the bowls; or “basins”; there were a hundred of them made of gold, 2Ch 4:8;
and the cauldrons; or “pots”; these are not mentioned, 2Ki 25:15; what they should be, that were either of gold or silver, cannot be said:
and the candlesticks; of which there were ten in number, made of pure gold, five on the right side, and five on the left, before the oracle, 1Ki 7:49;
and the spoons; which were also of gold, 1Ki 7:50;
and the cups: the word is rendered “bowls”, to cover withal,
Ex 25:29; it was some kind of instrument or vessel used about the shewbread table, made of pure gold; according to Jarchi, these were little golden forks, upon which they placed the shewbread, to keep it from moulding; according to the Misna c, there were four of them:
[that] which [was] of gold [in] gold, and [that] which [was] of silver [in] silver, took the captain of the guard away; that is, everything that was of gold or silver he took away; the golden things by themselves, and the silver things by themselves, as some think.
c Menachot, c. 11. sect. 6.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
firepans = censers.
candlesticks = lamps.
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
fire pans, or, censers, Lev 26:12, Num 16:46, Rev 8:3-5
and the candlesticks: Exo 25:31-39, 1Ki 7:49, 2Ch 4:6-22
Reciprocal: Exo 25:29 – the Exo 27:3 – firepans Exo 37:16 – dishes Lev 24:4 – the pure Num 7:13 – charger 1Ki 7:40 – the lavers 2Ch 4:8 – basins 2Ch 4:19 – all the vessels Ezr 5:14 – the vessels Ezr 6:5 – which Nebuchadnezzar Neh 7:70 – basins Dan 5:2 – the golden Zec 4:2 – a candlestick
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Nebuzaradan also took to Babylon the gold and silver utensils that remained in the temple (1Ki 7:49-50).
Jeremiah had predicted that the Babylonians would take the remaining furnishings in the temple to Babylon (Jer 27:19-22), but the false prophet Hananiah had promised that the furnishings already taken would be returned (Jer 28:3). Jeremiah was right.