Web Content Developers: You can now add a single line of code to generate a map icon next to each Bible reference on your web page, and clicking on it will display a popup with all Bible Mapper Atlas MapFinder results for the Bible reference. Just add the following line to each page's source code: <script src='https://biblemapper.com/passagebrowser/reference-mapper.js'></script>
(If you prefer, you are also welcome to download a copy of the reference-mapper.js library, upload it to your own domain, and link to it there.)
This is a test Bible reference: 1 Samuel 6:1-10.
Everywhere that you include a reference, ReferenceMapper will automatically add an icon next to it that will find Bible Mapper Atlas MapFinder results for it.
It should work with references inside parentheses like this (Joshua 3).
"When the northern kingdom of Israel was defeated by the Assyrians around 740 B.C. and 722 B.C., the Assyrians carried away many people to places along the Habor River (2 Kings 15:29; 1 Chronicles 5:26) and to cities in Media (2 Kings 17:1-6), and the nation essentially ceased to exist. Over a hundred years later, the kingdom of Judah likewise experienced several exiles at the hands of the Babylonians (605 B.C., 597 B.C., and 586 B.C.; see Daniel 1; 2 Kings 24-25; 2 Chronicles 36; Jeremiah 39; 52), with the most devastating episode occurring in 586 B.C., when the Temple of the Lord was destroyed and Judah was no longer ruled by its own king. Judah's experience of exile, however, was markedly different from that of Israel. The Babylonians carried away only the upper echelons of society, and from these exiles the Babylonians selected the most promising for service in the royal court (e.g., Daniel and his friends). The rest of the exiles were typically allowed to live together in their own communities in Babylon, to continue to worship the Lord, and to follow their distinct social customs. Many even became prosperous in exile."