Daniel 9:26 again is talking about a king, not Mashiach. It is King Agrippa, the last of the Jewish kings, at the end of the Second Temple era. After his death, the "prince" in this verse, the Roman Titus, would command the destruction of the Temple, which will not be rebuilt until after the war (of Gog and Magog), in Messianic times. Also, in this verse, "Ve'Ain Lo" means - "and will exist no longer", it is not a reference to Mashiach, and it does not refer to someone dying for other people.
Verse 27 refers to a Roman emperor who would make a treaty with the Jewish nation but would break it, and the "mute abomination" refers to a temple of idolatry that Hadrian erected on the Temple Mount.
"Shavuim" in verse 25 is not the plural of shavua - week. This refers to a set of seven years.
Isaiah 53 is a prophecy foretelling what the nations and their kings will exclaim when they witness Israel's rejuvination. When Israel's exile is ended, the nations will marvel that such a generation could have survived the expulsion from "the land of the living", ie; the Land of Israel. It is not talking about the resurrection of a single person.
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