Then you already know:
1.
9:2 says
YEARS
2. The
9:2 "
perceived" is not simply reading the 25th Chapter of Jeremiah (
shama), but instead uses the Solomon Wisdom (
biyn) -- Ref.
1 Kings 3.
3. The "
going forth of the Word" is NOT from a Persian man/king, but instead a WORD directly from GOD. Ref. Young.
4. The word "
weeks" is not the usual CONCISE Feminine Gender diction, but instead is the UNUSUAL INCONCISE MASCULINE Gender diction which is ONLY found in the
9th Chapter of Daniel, and not in the
10th. Ref. Young, Keil, & Kliefoth.
5. The "SEVEN" is one duration with an "ANOINTED ONE"; and the "SIXTY-TWO" is a SECOND duration with a SECOND "ANOINTED ONE".
I don't think you can even SPELL "
Daniel 9":
In the book, “Daniel, The Key to Prophetic Revelation,” John Walvoord writes regarding the interpretation of the seventy “weeks:”
“... Montgomery, for all of his scholarship and knowledge of the history of interpretation, ends up with no reasonable interpretation at all.”[1]
“... as Young points out, the word ‘sevens’ is in the masculine plural instead of the usual feminine plural. No clear explanation is given except that Young feels ‘it was for the deliberate purpose of calling attention to the fact that the word “sevens” is employed in an unusual sense.’”[2]
“...Young finally concludes after some discussion that Keil and Kliefoth are correct when they hold that the word ‘sevens’ does not necessarily mean year-weeks, but an intentionally indefinite designation of a period of time measured by the number seven, which chronological duration must be determined on other grounds.”[3]
[1] John Walvoord, Daniel, The Key to Prophetic Revelation, Moody Press, Chicago, 1971, p. 217
[2] IBID, p. 217
[3] IBID, p. 218
Bobby Jo