There is a "he" in verse 27. That pronoun links back to the previous verse and must be referring to one of the persons mentioned therein. In verse 26 there is "Messiah" and there are "the people of the prince that shall come." You have a singular noun and a plural noun. Thus, the "he", being itself a singular pronoun, must link up with the singular noun in Verse 26, the Messiah. Verse 26 doesn't speak of the "prince that shall come" as a noun, but rather it is speaking of the "people of the prince that shall come." Verse 27 would have had to say "the prince that shall come" in order for us to understand this verse referring to him. It's simple english, really.
The 69 weeks ended at His baptism, the only point in the NT clearly dated within the bible beyond dispute, the 15th year of Tiberius Caeser. It was His annointing, when the Holy Ghost descended on Him in the form of a dove, and the Father said from heaven, "this is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased." From that point forward He was carrying about His duties as Messiah. Shortly after that event He came into Nazareth and read from Isaiah 61, stated that the text was fullfilled, which says, "the Lord hath annointed me..." For 3 and a half years He continued on His public ministry until He was cut off, died at the cross. That is half of a prophetic week, half of 7 years. At that point He caused the sacrifice and oblation to cease. The vail in the temple was rent in twain, and God no longer was pleased in any way with animal sacrifice. The real sacrifice had occured.
The 69 weeks ended at His baptism, the only point in the NT clearly dated within the bible beyond dispute, the 15th year of Tiberius Caeser. It was His annointing, when the Holy Ghost descended on Him in the form of a dove, and the Father said from heaven, "this is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased." From that point forward He was carrying about His duties as Messiah. Shortly after that event He came into Nazareth and read from Isaiah 61, stated that the text was fullfilled, which says, "the Lord hath annointed me..." For 3 and a half years He continued on His public ministry until He was cut off, died at the cross. That is half of a prophetic week, half of 7 years. At that point He caused the sacrifice and oblation to cease. The vail in the temple was rent in twain, and God no longer was pleased in any way with animal sacrifice. The real sacrifice had occured.