About 10 years ago, the vast majority of websites available, dated the founding of the Dome of the Rock at 688. Over the years (perhaps primarily because of Encarta), it has become a minority of sites.
Just a moment ago I did a forum update on the Islamization of Wikipedia. It continues to be filled with Islamic lies and dissimulation to fool Muslims and the ignorant. Please take the challenge I posed by creating a Wikipedia ID and adding a single verse - the only germane verse - onto the wikipedia article, and see just how long it takes for it to be censored back out.
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=1236.msg18498#msg18498There are few sources on the internet that are more unreliable and unscholarly than Wikipedia. Let alone that the theology is generally that of liberals. For things like the dating it is better to find a number of websites from individuals and see if the internal evidence within their site suggests reliability.
Even Britannica masquerades Islamic so-called tradition as history, which deceives the trusting, unwary.
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=4329.0So there is not shortage of lies and disinformation in this, what I call this the age of the victory of the lie. As it should be for the little season in which the father of lies has been set loose in.
Since the two "times" math problems work out with such stunning perfection, I trust the Word of God for the truth, by simply doing the math. There is no shortage of sites that corroborate it as supportable dating. Take your pick, with or without a "zero year" as was discussed yesterday:
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=4809.0I spent a lot of time with an atheist on this subject:
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=4691.msg17839#msg17839More specifically the answer to your question lies in the brief reign of Darius the Mede:
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=4691.msg17862#msg17862I'll move this thread to the historicism section since that is the approach to prophecy that is used.