I already addressed this. It references the 7 weeks first and then the 62 weeks. Why make something simple complicated?
I agree. As it is written, the 62 weeks and the 69 weeks to interpret, is simple.
However, IT IS NOT I who is attempting to "
mystify" the words, but rather
to reveal it.
In the written arrangement of the biblical words (KJV), it is simply saying 69 weeks.
For one to
divide and segment those words is a gross error.
But, the question is: where is the 70th week?
It's a "mystery".
Though you do know this, it is for others who disagree, that I am writing it again.
Dan. 9[
25] Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem
unto the Messiah the Prince shall be
seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks [7+60+2=69]: the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times.
[
26]
And AFTER threescore and two weeks [60+2=62] shall Messiah be CUT OFF [crucified], but not for himself:
> The solution for the answer of where the
70th week is to be established, is not found in the numbers for the math, but rather in
the arrangement of the words. The seven years are in the 70th week.
Indeed, Messiah
surely did come
AFTER the
62 weeks, but
even AFTER the total of
69 weeks, as well. All should discern and digest that.
Jesus came in the beginning of the
70th week, as it is indirectly revealed in vs. 27:
[
27] And he [Jesus] shall confirm the [New] covenant with
many for ONE week: and in the
MIDST of the
[70th] week he [by His Sacrifice] shall
CAUSE the [temple] sacrifice and the oblation to cease...
That is the end of the interpretation for the
70th week, for establishing the time of the First coming of Jesus, who was confirming the New covenant upto the day of His mortal death, being in the midst [first 3.5 years] of the 70th week.
The latter 3.5 years of the 70th week, are accounted for through His ministry to the early church, by His Spirit. Thus confirming the New covenant then also.
As for the words concerning the literal destruction of the city and the temple,
that event is outside of the prophecy of the
70th week, which was for only 7 years [
3.5+3.5].
....and [in the year of
70 AD] the people of the prince [Titus] that shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary; and the end thereof shall be with a flood, and unto the end of the war desolations are determined.
Edit:
As a result, our process of dating time, by the Gregorian calendar, shows the event of
Jesus' death and Jesus' resurrection,
from the last 3.5 years BC. to the first 3.5 years AD. So then, in all truth, for our understanding, Jesus
confirmed the NC for
3.5 years BC and then for another
3.5 years AD.
Therefore, The 70th week ended on 3.5 AD.