PSALM XCV (96), f. 56r.
A wall stretches across the picture and divides it into two parts. In the upper part the beardless, cross-nimbed Christ-Logos is seated within a globe-mandorla, flanked by six angels and by two personifications of the sun ('... from day to day,' verse 2). Two angels holding balances, the symbols of judgment (verses 10 and 13) issue from the lower portion of the mandorla. In the lower register two groups of men are offering crowns to the Christ-Logos. Outside the wall and in the lower half of the picture there are four groups of young men who are bringing offerings of sheep and goats; two groups are holding the sheep in their arms and extending them towards heaven, the other two groups are driving the goats (verses 7-8). In the center of this lower register within an 'orbis terrae' supported by two Atlantes, the psalmist at the head of a group of men stands before a sanctuary with drawn curtains revealing an altar. In the foreground is the sea with ships containing men upon it (verse 11).