We have no additional interpretation but simply the one interpretation used by Daniel.
Pages 94 to 97 of the Daniel's Prophecy book indicate that you are lying.
I have given you the original Greek expression rendered in English regarding Luke 21;24 which according to its verbal form has a action beginning in the past.
The consistent use of the verbs in the original text of Luke 21:20-24 indicate that you are lying.
Ezekiel's chapter indicates that the focus is on Judah not Israel because the ten-tribe kingdom was destroyed much earlier in 740 BCE.
Ezekiel's words at 21:25 indicate that you are lying. Specifically, they refer to Israel as a "deadly wounded, wicked chieftan", which is consistent with the fact that Israel as a nation had suffered a great defeat (within a year of 719BC), and that only a vestige of that nation remained, which would later be reunited with Judah as a nation as described at Ezekiel 37:15-23. Again your attempts to discredit me only serve to strengthen my argument.
Your interpretation of the events in 1914 are in accordance with your own misguided opinion and is not based upon God's Word which highlight the unseen realities that brought about earth-wide consequences.
History indicates that you are lying. Nothing significant happened in October of 1914, the time for the supposed sudden fulfilment (and actually foretold to be the beginning of Armageddon). Your interpretation does not match the events that happened half way through 1914.
Jeremiah certainly refers to an exile of Jews to Babylon according to 29:10 and his comments in 25:11 of Judah serving Babylon whilst the land was desolated for seventy years until their release under Cyrus in 537 which also Jehovah bringing the king of Babylon to account.
Jeremiah indicates that you are lying. Jeremiah only states that the Jews would return "in accord with" the end of the 70 years. In chapter 25, he unequivocally indicates that the 70 years are of nations' servitude to Babylon, after which its king would be called to account which occurred in 539. It is illogical to imply that Cyrus was judged as the king of Babylon, when Daniel explicitly indicates that the Medes and Persians were the ones specifically bringing judgement against Babylon's king.
Celebrated WT scholars harmonize the seventy years of Jeremiah beautifully with the clear statements of Ezra, Daniel, Zechariah and Josephus as a period of servitude under the domination of Babylon, a exile in Babylon and a desolation of the land of Judah all running together from the Fall in 607 until the Return in 537 BCE. The seventy years of Tyre is simply a period where that nation also like Judah came under the yoke of Babylon.
The Watchtower Society, the Bible, and Josephus indicate that you are lying. The Society specifically links the 70 years of Jeremiah 25:12 to the 70 years of Tyre. The wording in Zechariah is not consistent with your interpretation. Josephus indicates that temple was destroyed for a period of only 50 years, though he acknowledges that the land was devastated for a longer period, which does not require depopulation for the entire 70 years.
Our understanding of the matter is proven by the fact that 1914 saw the end of the Gentile Times as attested by many other scholars and expositors. Our chronology and eschatology is alive whereas yours is a rotting carcass inhabited by demons.
The 'living' chronology that you think you have is simply an illusion built on lies, errors, and superstitions. Your superstitious reference to demons being responsible for my interpretation is humorous, though may suggest that you should seek professional help if you believe it to be literally true.
I grow bored of you 'scholar', and may not reply for a bit. But do not for one second think that you have achieved some kind of victory. All readers on this forum can see that you are completely wrong.