No, it is a
PERFECTLY EXACT, IDENTICAL ILLUSTRATION of the level of logical redonkulousness required to place a mythological "gap" between the 69th and 70th Week of Daniel - anyone can see that.
You don't understand the difference between
your example of an Event Specific Prophecy and the
70 Weeks which is a Numerically Specific Time Prophecy, so please listen:
An
Event Specific Prophecy is a prophecy where
events mark the duration and/or time of fulfillment. A
Numerically Specific Time Prophecy is a prophecy where a
specified numerical value of time marks it.
There are ZERO instances where a Numerically Specific Time Prophecy failed to be fulfilled EXACTLY as numerically specified:
Noah preached for the predicted, numerically specified 120 years, no more.
Sarah bore Isaac after the predicted, numerically specified 1 year, no more.
Israel was enslaved in Egypt for the predicted, numerically specified 400 years, no more.
Israel wandered the desert for the predicted, numerically specified 40 years, no more.
Joshua took Jericho after marching around it for the predicted, numerically specific 7 days, no more.
The famine during Ahab's reign lasted the predicted, numerically specified 3 1/2 years, no more.
The Syrian siege of Samaria was over after the predicted, numerically specified 1 day, no more.
The Shunammite woman bore a child after the predicted, numerically specified 1 year, no more.
Israel was freed from Babylon after the predicted, numerically specified 70 years, no more.
Nebuchadnezzar regained his sanity after the predicted, numerically specified 7 years, no more.
Jesus mission was "complete" after the predicted, numerically specific 3 days (years), no more.