a)
i) Jesus appreciated the widow's offering because she gave out of her poverty, offering all she had to live on, while others gave out of their wealth. Her sacrifice was greater in proportion to her means.
ii) Jesus was talking about the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem.
iii) Jesus warned his disciples against false prophets by saying, "Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. By their fruit you will recognize them."
b)
i) The festival that was approaching while the Jewish leaders were plotting against Jesus was the Festival of Unleavened Bread (Passover).
ii) Two reasons why Judas Iscariot was motivated to betray Jesus are:
• Greed for money (he was offered 30 pieces of silver).
• Satan entered into him.
iii) Six physical actions of Jesus at the table of the Lord's (Last) Supper:
• He took bread.
• He gave thanks (blessed it).
• He broke it.
• He gave it to his disciples.
• He took the cup.
• He gave thanks (blessed it).
• He gave it to his disciples.
(Any six of these or similar actions related to the institution of the Eucharist).
c)
i) One attitude displayed by the disciples of Jesus during their argument about greatness according to Luke 22:24 was ambition or self-importance (disputing which of them was the greatest).
ii) The disciples of Jesus were asleep while he was praying on the Mount of Olives because they were exhausted or overwhelmed with sorrow.
iii) Peter told Jesus that he was ready to go to prison and to the with him. One lesson learnt from it is that human resolve and confidence can be weak, and one should not overestimate their own strength or loyalty without divine help.