Daniel links the AOD with the cross of Christ who is Messiah the Prince who was to come.
No he doesn't. Daniel links the AOD with that of Matthew 24:21, for one. Compare Daniel 12:1 to Matthew 24:21 then explain why Daniel 12:1 is not meaning Matthew 24:21?
And it's not like no AOD is ever mentioned in Daniel 12.
Daniel 12:11 And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination that maketh desolate set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
12 Blessed is he that waiteth, and cometh to the thousand three hundred and five and thirty days.
13 But go thou thy way till the end be: for thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot at the end of the days.
Now look carefully and note what is at the end of this, meaning at the end of the days pertaining to verse 11 and 12. Daniel literally bodily rises from the dead at the end of these days. Therefore, making him among the many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth and awake to everlasting life(verse 2).
This can't be a coincidence, meaning all of the following.
In Matthew 24 there is an AOD during a time of trouble that has no equal in the past nor in the future. And at the end of it Christ returns and involves a resurrection event.
Equally, in Daniel 12 there is an AOD during a time of trouble that has no equal in the past nor in the future. And at the end of it a resurrection event occurs, obviously meaning Christ has bodily returned in order for there to be this resurrection event in the first place.
IMO, it is absurd that the resurrection event the NT speaks of when Christ returns is not the same resurrection event Daniel 12:2 speaks of. But since pretty much everyone agrees they are the same resurrection event, well, speaking of Daniel 12:2 then, one cannot arrive at this resurrection event by bypassing Daniel 12:11 altogether.
Therefore, Daniel 12:11 has to be fulfilled before Daniel 12:2 can be fulfilled. And that it is absurd if anyone , for example, applies verse 11 to that of the time of A4E(167 BC), when Daniel 12:13, nor Daniel 12:2 could remotely be referring to the days of A4E. The idea then, one is to not take Daniel 12:11 in the literal sense where it is involving a literal temple. It has to be interpreted spiritually and is applicable to the temple meant in 2 Thessalonians 2:4. Which in turn is meaning the holy place meant in Matthew 24:15. Which in turn is involving the 42 month reign of the beast and satan's great wrath upon the NT church in the final hours of this age, thus great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.
Nowhere in all of the Discourse is the time of the cross ever in view. What is in view in the Discourse is the era of time between His ascension and His bodily return in the end of this age, then what follows His return. And believe it or not, like it or not, it is during His ascension when Daniel 12:11 is meaning.