From the stained glass in the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul in Troyes, France comes this stained-glass window, which broadly tells the story of Job*

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* The story of Job was in the news recently in reference to Pat Robertson's inane comments, since the only biblical character to make his "Deal with the Devil" was God, in reference to Job.

In the trefoil at the top of the middle window there is a piece of heraldry, perhaps the arms of the donor of the window. It is quite plainly the Kool-Aid Man, about to pour a cold glass of himself.


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* The story of Job was in the news recently in reference to Pat Robertson's inane comments, since the only biblical character to make his "Deal with the Devil" was God, in reference to Job.
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