File:Moses window - Washington National Cathedral (Lawrence Saint).JPG
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Summary
Photograph taken at the Washington National Cathedral of the Moses window by Lawrence Saint, depicting the three stages of the life of Moses, each of them being 40 years long:
- The first 40 years is depicted in the left panel, when Moses is a prince in Egypt.
- The next 40 years is depicted in the right panel, which is Moses before Pharaoh.
- The last 40 years depicts Moses with the 10 Commandments, representative of his time with the Israelites in the wilderness as a lawgiver.
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