The third window:
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Type The Manna. |
Type The Fall of the Angels. |
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Antitype The Last Supper. |
Antitype The Agony in Gethsemane. |
The manna is shown as falling in the shape of Communion Breads. Below, Christ gives the sop to the red-haired Judas, while Peter, who thus becomes aware of the traitor's identity, clenches his fist with a gesture of menace extraordinarily forcible.
The connection between the right-hand subjects is not obvious. Dr. James suggests that it refers to Christ's speaking of the casting out of Satan as a result of His Passion (John xii. 31). The smaller scale of this scene, and the nimbi given to Christ and the Apostles point to its having been the work of a special artist.
The fourth choir window:
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Type Cain murders Abel. |
Type The mocking of David by Shimei. |
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Antitype Judas betrays Christ. |
Antitype The mocking of Christ. |
Cain is killing Abel with a large bone. Note the ruby fires of their respective altars in the back-ground, Abel's spiring upwards in full flame, while Cain's is blown down to the earth. In the betrayal scene the face of Malchus, as he lies upon the ground with his broken lantern under him, should be observed. It is highly expressive.
The fifth window: