No, I a m not confusing these things. You are failing to grasp what timing the SIGNS Jesus gave are for in His Olivet discourse, which are for the END of this world, not back in 70 A.D., nor any other previous time of history.
Oh, I am very certain about scripture's timing of the Olivet Discourse events. Christ and the scriptures are very clear concerning the timing when these would be fulfilled. These events Christ said were for the "end of the
AGE" (aionos) - not an end of this global world (
oikoumenen or
kosmos). This Matt. 24:3 verse uses the Greek word "
aionos" meaning "the end of the AGE". And Christ spoke plainly that some of those standing in front of Him would not have died yet until they had seen Him coming in glory with the angels, to give rewards according to every man's works (Matthew 16:27-28).
Christ's words concerning
the entire list of events from Luke 21:8 through verse 35 prior to His second coming return were a warning to His disciples, "Watch ye then, in every season, praying that ye may be accounted worthy to escape
all these things (from Luke 21:8-35) that are ABOUT TO COME TO PASS, and to stand before the Son of Man." (YLT). This was going to be a chronological string of events that would crank up very soon for the disciples' generation to experience. They would culminate in Christ's second coming in AD 70, which would happen before that first-century generation had all died, just as Christ had promised.
We know from the book of Acts that the persecution Christ predicted for the disciples began almost as soon as Christ had ascended to heaven in Acts 1. This persecution by all men for those following Christ would persist and escalate in those years leading to the AD 66-70 Great Tribulation. That was the time when God began exacting those "days of vengeance" on those who had been the "betrayers and murderers" of His Son, and the ones who had persecuted and martyred His servants.
And apparently, nor do you understand the idea of 'dual fulfillment' type Bible prophecy, of which Antiochus IV served as a 'type' for the final Antichrist that will appear in Jerusalem for the end of this world, working great signs and wonders.
I've no problem seeing dual fulfillment in scripture (with examples such as "out of Egypt have I called my son", "They shall look on me whom they have pierced", Jerusalem's "second death" in AD 70, which was a virtual duplicate of the city's first death in 586 BC under the Babylonian invasion, etc.). But if you want to consider history's Antiochus IV as a type of the final Antichrist, Paul already wrote to the Thessalonians that this "Man of Lawlessness" and his restrainer were
at that time in existence in his days. He reminded the Thessalonians that he had already told them in person of who this "Man of Lawlessness" was that was "
already working". Paul had also informed them of who was then presently restraining this Man of Lawlessness from being openly manifested in those first-century days (2 Thess. 2:5-7).
For you to claim that this is a future Antichrist individual is to deny Paul's instructions to the Thessalonians of who that first-century Man of Lawlessness and his restrainer was back then. These individuals have not remained in existence 2,000 plus years since then. The Antichrist murdered his restrainer to have him "taken out of the way", and himself was shortly thereafter murdered in AD 66. You haven't got a clear idea of what an "antichrist" / "pseudo-christ" or a "false christ" was pretending to be. The Zealot cause was full of Messiah pretenders in those days, trying to present themselves as the fulfillment of Daniel's prophesied "Messiah the Prince" who was supposed to come at the beginning of the 70th week in AD 30.
All of these events written down have already been fulfilled. You and I are sharing and will share in part of those
unwritten prophecies in Rev. 10:4 that were "sealed up" and dedicated to the generations following Christ's AD 70 return.