I never suggested simply because an expert says something it cannot be questioned, so I don't know where you are getting that idea. As for the scholars I referenced, they supply reasons\evidence for the views they hold. They don't just state "believe us because we are experts." No one should accept anyone's view simply because they claim it is correct\true. Instead one should evaluate the claims based upon the best available evidence.
However the facts are the facts and your source offers nothing that which changes them.
The Zechariah's death mentioned in 2 Chronicles 24:20-22 takes place during the reign of Jehoash king of Judah. That would place him before the exile. This Zechariah is identified as "the son of Jehoiada the priest."
Zechariah 1:1 places the beginning of his prophecy "in the second year of Darius" (i.e. Darius I king of Persia 522-486 B.C.). That places him in the post-exilic period. This Zechariah is identified as "the son of Barachiah."
Jehoash king of Judah ruled ca. 300 years before Darius I (Hystaspes) king of Persia came to the throne in 522 B.C.
In fact you made the exact same points eight months ago.
Just to add confusion, isn’t there evidence that Jesus might have generally quoted from the Septuagint? I remember reading that the wording of Jesus’ OT quotes more closely matches the Septuagint than the Hebrew Old Testament (as a word for word quote). I know that the writer of Hebrews...
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So have you REALLY changed your mind?