The Biblical Musicians Window, Hereford Cathedral, Herefordshire, England
The stained glass window in the nave depicts four figures from the Old Testament known for their musical abilities. From left to right they are: Miriam, the sister of Moses, who led the Israelites into song after the crossing of the Red Sea; King David, known for playing the harp and composing psalms: Asaph, a musician who also composed a dozen psalms; and Deborah, a prophetess from the Book of Judges who was the author of the Song of Deborah. The window was created in the 19th century by the British firm of Powell and Sons.
The Biblical Musicians Window, Hereford Cathedral, Herefordshire, England
The stained glass window in the nave depicts four figures from the Old Testament known for their musical abilities. From left to right they are: Miriam, the sister of Moses, who led the Israelites into song after the crossing of the Red Sea; King David, known for playing the harp and composing psalms: Asaph, a musician who also composed a dozen psalms; and Deborah, a prophetess from the Book of Judges who was the author of the Song of Deborah. The window was created in the 19th century by the British firm of Powell and Sons.