OnMission
Bible Story
Unit 12
Hurricane Trivia
Bonus
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How long has the missionary family been working with the Tibetan people?

A little over 2 years

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Why did the Queen of Sheba visit Solomon?

She had heard about King Solomon’s fame and how the Lord had given him great wisdom. So, she went to test Solomon with riddles.

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Where is the Key Passage Verse found?

Proverbs 3:7

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What do we call a scientist who studies the weather?

A meteorologist

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How many different distinct Tibetan people groups are there?

24

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What did the Queen of Sheba bring with her on her visit?

A large group of people and camels carrying spices, gold, and precious stones.

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What is the Big Picture Question?

What does God know?

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Hurricanes form over what type of water? (Hint: Temp.)

Warm

300

Which set of mountains do the Tibetans live in?

The Himalayan Mountains 

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Fill in the blanks: "It turns out you have even more ______ and ______ than I had heard about."

wisdom; wealth

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What is the answer to the Big Picture Question?

God knows everything about the past, present, and future.

300

What do we call the strong wall of water pushed onto shore during a hurricane?

A storm surge

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What does IMB stand for?

International Mission Board

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How many tons of gold did the Queen of Sheba give King Solomon?

Four and a half tons

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What direction do hurricanes spin in the Northern Hemisphere?

Counterclockwise

500

What religion are most Tibetan people?

Buddhist

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What is one way that Solomon used the wood that was given to him by the Queen of Sheba?

To make steps for the Lord’s temple and Solomon’s palace. Also to make lyres and harps for the singers.

500

Recite Proverbs 3:7

Don't be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and turn away from evil.

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What scale do we use to measure hurricane strength (from Category 1 to 5)?

The Saffir-Simpson Scale

500

Are you ever tempted to seek after God’s gifts more than God Himself? Why?

No gift is greater than the Giver. Gifts can be taken away, destroyed, or broken, but God is forever. Gifts will never satisfy. Only God will make our hearts truly happy in Him.