Chapter xlii.

“1. Then Job answered the Lord, and said,

“2. I know that thou canst do everything, and that no thought can be withholden from thee.”

[81]. The theriomorphic attributes are lacking in the Christian religion except as remnants, such as the Dove, the Fish and the Lamb. The latter is also represented as a Ram in the drawings in the Catacombs. Here belong the animals associated with the Evangelists which particularly need historical explanation. The Eagle and the Lion were definite degrees of initiation in the Mithraic mysteries. The worshippers of Dionysus called themselves βόες because the god was represented as a bull; likewise the ἄρκτοι of Artemis, conceived of as a she-bear. The Angel might correspond to the ἡλιόδρομοι of the Mithras mysteries. It is indeed an exquisite invention of the Christian phantasy that the animal coupled with St. Anthony is the pig, for the good saint was one of those who were subjected to the devil’s most evil temptations.

[82]. Compare Pfister’s notable article: “Die Frömmigkeit des Grafen Ludwig von Zinzendorf.” Wien 1910.

[83]. The Book of Job, originating at a later period under non-Jewish influences, is a striking presentation of individual projection psychology.

[84]. “If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us” (I John i: 8).

[85]. “Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows” (Isaiah liii: 4).

[86]. “Bear ye one another’s burdens” (Galatians vi: 2).

[87]. God is Love, corresponding to the platonic “Eros” which unites humanity with the transcendental.