The last few days of Jesus' life includes the events that lead up to His death. For many Christians, for most perhaps, Jesus' death is an important part of their faith. This is related to the idea of sacrifice - God sacrificing His Son, to redeem mankind. Well, I am not a Christian myself, but that's more or less my understanding of the beliefs.
The Jews in the time of Jesus did not use last names, so Jesus' parents had no last name.
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Judas Iscariot was important as he betrayed Jesus with a kiss , and so Jesus was sent to Pilate and then crucified.
The jews do not consider him important at all.
Passover existed before the Last Supper, so Jesus did not institute it at the Last Supper. He was celebrating the Passover and instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper.
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We have four Gospels in the Bible. These Gospels give us the life of Jesus Christ from four slightly different angles. Because Jesus Christ came to earth to die for mankind's sin on the cross of Calvary this portion of the Gospels is very important. This was Jesus' greatest mission for coming to earth. No other person could appease God for the sins of man except Jesus. He was the God/Man, He was sinless, the Messiah that had been predicted to come for centuries before the event actually happened. He was the only one qualified to die for man and He is the only way to heaven, there is no other way. John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except by Me."
Christmas is important because Jesus is the one that made x mas possible so it is very important and it is a time to celebrate Jesus
Because if Jesus did not rise from the dead - then he did not return to send Paul on the 'road to Damascus' - this is why it is so important. No Resurrection = No commission = No Christianity!
It is still important that we all love each other how Jesus loved us.
because jesus said so.
its important because Jesus was resricted