In a way, her daughter, Persephone does. She is the goddess of spring and her absence (caused by a marriage to the god death, Hades) influences how Demeter changes the seasons. Zeus also acts a bit like her boss.
goddess of the harvest
No, she was to busy doing her job.
Perhaps one god could help the other.
He liked to do his job as did the other gods.
A job where God calls you to tell other people about Jesus (e.g.).
the seasons; like when persephone is in the underworld demeter stops doing her job and get sad, this means that harvest is barren and there is nothing but in the spring persephone is comig back to her mother and demeter becomes happy, also in the summer
As goddess of the harvest, Demeter's job is to teach people how to take seeds from fruits and vegetables and plant them. She also cared for the young plants and protect them until they grew and bore fruit.
Hades' job as God of the Underworld is to tend to the souls of all those departed, to pass judgment where needed, and to protect them from other Gods or entities that may wish to do them harm.
Isis's job was to look out for children and she was god of the sky.
Another answer from our community: He didn't. God, by definition, knew the faithfulness of Job. The enemy wanted to destroy Job so he could "throw it in the face" of God. When you read Job it becomes apparent that God had blessed Job with family and financially. The enemy said Job was a fake and thought that if he could take these things from Job he would be able to prove that Job was a fake. The enemy was wrong.
In Greek mythology, Demeter is the goddess of agriculture and fertility. She is responsible for the growth of crops and the changing of seasons, particularly the arrival of spring. Demeter is also associated with motherhood and the protection of children.
God is called The Almighty in the book of Job.