The books of Maccabees are not supposed to be part of the Bible, that is why they were removed from the KJV, what they are - are Jewish historical books written by Jewish Priests. They are not even interpretations of scripture, and do not claim to be, again they are simply historical in nature. Now if you say it does not help to understand what is written about in the scriptures, to understand the people it is written about, you are sadly mistaken.
As far as Antiochus Epiphanes and the desolation he commited, Scofield also says he personally placed it, and even entered into the holy of holies. Now maybe both Scofield his eight co-authors, and myself are wrong. Or the King of the North, in the particular instance you are reffering to in Daniel is another. There were three besides Antiochus Epiphanes all were referred to as king of the north, and one of those also commited an abomination of the Temple, all three are spoken of by Daniel.
It is really nothing to make a big fuss over, whether he did it, or the man next door did it, Antiochus Epiphanes was the man in charge, and certainly had to recommend it.
As far as that goes, that would make him just as responsible as if he did it himself.
I do not place any other source over the word of God, but I don't seem to be perfect, and sometimes can misquote, or even forget the correctness of some things. That is a privilege I get, for being 70 years old.
And if Archangel_300 drops back by, I really don't know what it is you need to confirm any more about the 70 weeks prophesy. But there is a little in Jeremiah 29:10-14, if you have a reference Bible follow those, there are several other places it is briefly mentioned.