Window
Building Name: Kirk in the HillsCity: Bloomfield Hills
Window Shape: 5 (gothic arched, 2 vertical sections)
Date of Window: 1959
Subject/Title of Window: Moses
Brief Description of Subject: From "Welcome to the Kirk."
Surrounding the altar in Melrose Chapel are nine windows portraying great figures of the Old Testament, together with the outstanding events in their ministries. Providing a riot of color in a quiet chapel, these towering panes form a semicircle of Biblical history that illumines the mind and enriches the spirit of all who worship at the Kirk.
Since Moses is the central figure in the Old Testament, he is pictured in the center window over the altar. Reading from left to right, the windows depict events in the lives of Isaiah (half-size over side aisle), Daniel, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Samuel, David, Elijah and Jeremiah (half-size over door). The four windows on the south side and one-half of the Moses window were designed by Mr. Reynolds; the others were executed by Mr. Burnham.
Moses:
1 - Moses in the bulrushes (Ex. 2:1-10);
2 - Moses and Aaron visit the afflicted (Ex. 2:23,24; 4:29-31);
3 - Moses and the burning bush (Ex. 3:1-22);
4 - Moses and Aaron pleading with Pharoah to liberate the Israelites (Ex. 5:1-23);
5 - Moses' hands are stayed (Ex. 17:8-12);
6 - Moses and the Ten Commandments (Ex. 20:1-22);
7 - Moses' anger at the people for their worship of the golden calf (Ex. 32:19-35);
8 - The Serpent of brass (Ex. 21:8,9).
Condition of Window: Good
Height: 31'
Width: 4'
Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came
Moses
1. Moses in the bulrushes (Ex. 2:1-10)
3. Moses and the burning bush (Ex. 3:1-22)
7. Moses' anger at the people for their worship of the golden calf (Ex. 32:19-35)
Moses lower
Window Key
Abraham-Joseph-Moses-Samuel
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