That is why the beginning and end points of the 70 years from (his standpoint) could seem to mismatch what history or science thinks
But there are mismatches with other scriptures. That's what's important to me.
You believe that the 70 years were over on the day the exiles arrived at home. What does Jeremiah 29:10 say next in this verse after those 70 years were over, i.e. once the exiles arrived at home, their place? Can you answer this without making nonsense?
There is an interpretation of all those scriptures where you don't run into a single biblical contradiction.
JW claim that they interpret the Bible so that there are not contradictions with other scriptures. But as we can see here that's not the case. Other religions do the same to support their doctrines.
he ensured that his Word was completely fulfilled from his standpoint and not from a human standpoint .
You have a human standpoint on how those scriptures are to be interpreted, that's why there are contradictions, and there is no spiritual food a the right time in over 100 years to explain it.
Again, there is an interpretation of all those scriptures where you don't run into a single biblical contradiction. And the interesting thing is that it also matches archaeology, another bonus. But the problem for JW is that this harmonious interpretation doesn't support the 1914 doctrine,
Jesus didn't teach this doctrine anyway.