This would be the parable of the Prodigal Son. I can not tell you the exact words because I do not know what translation of The Bible you are using, however,
It is in
Luke 15:11-32The day has come, the day for which I've wept and prayed; The time to shout- my joy has now arrived; My son's come home- his face on the horizon, and My joy is full because he is alive- Alive! Alive! Alive! Rejoice! Rejoice! My son is coming home again, Rejoice! Rejoice! Go- kill the fatted calf; Rejoice! Rejoice! My son is coming home again, Rejoice! Rejoice! Rejoice on his behalf.
lionise, lionize, fete, bless, commemorate, commend, crack up (informal) drink to, eulogize, exalt, extol, glorify, honour, keep, kill the fatted calf, laud, observe, perform, praise, proclaim, publicize, put the flags out, rejoice, reverence, solemnize, toast are some synonyms of celebrate.
the dog did
The cast of Fatted Calf - 1997 includes: Dermot Canavan as P.E. Teacher Anne Malone as Grandmother
SSD=Skinless, Shankless, De-fatted
A "fatted" calf .
No its been discontinued. Sorrry.
it represented plenty and lack of famine.
fatted ox
I think there is no significance in the killing of the fatted calf there was a custom in those days that there was always a calf fattening ready for festive occasions. Possibly there is some allusion to calves as a sin/peace offering and the death of Jesus
Prodigal son
The father decides to kill the fatted calf to celebrate the return of his younger son who had been lost but now is found. It symbolizes the father's joy and forgiveness towards his son, despite the younger son's previous actions and mistakes.