The "Maps with Hotspote" webpage consists of a table that is used to display maps (from BibleMapper.com), selected from the trees below the table or identified on another webpage, for further research. Below the table is a tree that includes all the maps used within this website. The maps are broken up into two subtrees, one for historical maps (ordered chronologically( and one for regional maps (ordered alphanumerically).

The "Historical Event Maps" subtree identifies a series of maps ordered chronologically, starting with the Garden of Eden and ending with the Revelation churches. For each of these maps (except the Garden of Eden) the approximate date of its applicability is shown.

After each map name are two images. The first of these images (), when clicked, will display the map and corresponding text from the Bible Mapper website.

The second of these images (), when clicked, will display the same map with the location names hotspotted and a table on the right.

Clicking on the hotspotted text for a location will add that location name to the table on the right. For example, clicking the hotspotted text for Shechem, Salem, Hebron and Beersheba results in the following.

The columns in this table (on the right) and their meanings are:

- Displays a page from Bible Mapper that shows all the maps that reference that location.

- Displays current pictures of the location for that row

- displays the King James Bible Dictionary information for the location for the row

- displays the Archeology Q&A webpage for the location for the row. The location is automatically added to the Archeology Q&A table.

- uses the ChatGPT chatbot (https://chatgpt.com) to generate an article based on the location for the row. The request to ChatGPT is prefixed with "According to the LCMS," in order to flavor the response based on the LCMS.

- uses the Perplexity chatbot (https://perplexity.com) to generate an article based on the location for the row. The request to Perplexity is prefixed with "According to the LCMS," in order to flavor the response based on the LCMS.

- uses the Google search engine (https://www.google.com) to generate search results for the location for the row.

- searches YouTube (https://www.youtube.com) for videos pertinent to the location for the row.

- Wikipedia article for the location for the row.

- uses the Yahoo search engine (https://search.yahoo.com) to generate results for the location for the row.

- uses the DuckDuckGo search engine (https://duckduckgo.com) to generate results for the location for the row.

The "Regional maps" subtree for the Bible Mapper maps exposes the various regional maps. These maps are ordered alphanumerically.

Probably the most common way of accessing the "Maps with Hotspots" webpage is by selecting the map image () from the table at the top of the "Bible Outline" webpage. When this is done for Matthew 1, all the maps pertinent to that chapter of the Bible are shown.

The columns in this table and their meanings are:

Number - internal number for the map

Map - name of the map

- displays the map (from Bible Mapper) and corresponding text for the map for the row

- displays the hotspotted map for the map for the row

- uses the ChatGPT chatbot (https://chatgpt.com) to generate an article based on the map name. The request to ChatGPT is prefixed with "According to the LCMS," in order to flavor the response based on the LCMS.

- uses the Perplexity chatbot (https://perplexity.com) to generate an article based on the map name. The request to Perplexity is prefixed with "According to the LCMS," in order to flavor the response based on the LCMS.

- uses the Google search engine (https://www.google.com) to generate search results for the map name.

- displays the "Bible Outline" webpage with all the referenced Bible passages (from the Bible Mapper map description) in the table at the top.

- searches the KFUO (radio) web site for episodes pertinent to the map name.

- searches the LCMS web site (https://www.lcms.org) for information pertinent to the map name.

- searches the Lutheran Hour Ministries (https://www.lhm.org) web site for information pertinent to the map name.

- searches the Concordia Publishing House (https://www.cph.org) book store for books pertinent to the map name.

- searches YouTube (https://www.youtube.com) for movies pertinent to the map name.

- searches the Lutheran Witness web site (https://witness.lcms.org) for information pertinent to the map name

- searches the LCMS sermons (https://lcmssermons.org) web site for sermon-related information pertinent to the map name.

- uses the Yahoo search engine (https://search.yahoo.com) to generate results for the map name.

- uses the DuckDuckGo search engine (https://duckduckgo.com) to generate results for the map name.