It was not important from the Biblical view point, but, practically speaking, if you were to invite people to a BBQ, a fatted calf is the way to go (Luke 15:23,27,30). Because the calf meat (veal) is soft, and the fat coats the meat as it is melting over the fire, thus preserving the juices by preventing the meat from drying out, so you would try to find the fattest calf in your herd if you want to please your guests.
No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.
no. they are both important to christian life.
The most important theme in the New Testament is John 3 verse 16.
Every single book, page, and sentence is important in the New Testament. If God has had it written it is important. God does not fool around or mince His words. All of the New Testament is important.
The New Testament reports events said to have occurred when Israel no longer existed, and had not existed for around seven and a half centuries. Nevertheless, the single most important event in the New Testament ought to be the resurrection of Jesus.
The New Testament epistles are important to scholars because they help demonstrate how first-century Christianity evolved and some differences in belief that existed in various Christian communities.
New Testament
All part are important. If you miss any part then you miss the lessons.
it is the most important one out of the three. the third testement is about your mom lofl ;)
Because he is the son of God.
It is the first book in the New Testament.
The New Testament. All gospels are in the New Testament.