The Star Of Jacob

Three Buildings Fell – Amos Called It

Nasrallah Killed by Falling Buildings – Amos 1:4 Prophecy Live

I watched it sideways—phone propped on the hot-tub edge, water still bubbling behind me. The video started like any other strike clip: a flash, a whoosh, then silence. But then the buildings didn’t just explode. They folded. One, two, three—steel skeletons pancaking down on the bunker like God hit fast-forward on gravity.

Under them: Hassan Nasrallah. Gone. September 27, 2024. The same day, the Star of Jacob comet peaked in the sky. Amos 1:4. Plain Hebrew. “I will send fire upon the house of Hazael, and it will devour the palaces of Ben-Hadad.” Hazael—Syrian king, ancient Damascus line. Ben-Hadad—title for every ruler who sat in that chair. Gematria adds up: Ben-Hadad equals 65. Assad equals 65. Same throne. Same prophecy. Same dust.

The footage rolled on. Debris cloud clears. Israeli drones hover. No victory lap—just rubble. And me, sitting there, towel dripping, realizing I’d just seen scripture play in HD. Not a metaphor. Not a parable. A literal palace devoured by fire. Now rewind. Christians told me fire meant hell. Or tongues at Pentecost. Or maybe a nuke someday. They never said fire meant bunker-busters.

Never said Ben-Hadad meant a guy named Bashar. Never said the palace would get looted on camera—people dragging sofas out the front door, selfies in the throne room, gold frames shattered like cheap glass. December 8, 2024. Rebels hit Damascus. Same palace. Same prophecy. Furniture flies. Portraits shred. One kid in a rebel bandolier sits in Assad’s chair, kicks his feet up, and laughs. Hadad’s house? Devoured. Amos saw the kid’s grin.

The Prophet Amos

Let’s dive deeper into Amos 1:3-5, because this isn’t a one-verse wonder. “Thus says the Lord: For three transgressions of Damascus, and for four, I will not revoke the punishment, because they threshed Gilead with threshing sledges of iron.” Iron sledges—ripping open women carrying children, the text implies. Rabbi Palvanov ties it to Operation Iron Swords, Israel’s response to the October 7 attacks.

The sins pile up: violence, cruelty, conquest. Then the hammer: “So I will send a fire upon the house of Hazael, and it shall devour the strongholds of Ben-Hadad. I will break the gate-bar of Damascus, and cut off the inhabitant from the Valley of Aven.” Gate-bar broken—rebels waltzed right in. Inhabitant cut off—Assad fled. Valley of Aven? A nod to idolatry, the false gods of Syria are crumbling.

We saw it all: NPR reports, BBC footage, Reuters photos capturing the looting in real time. People walking freely into Assad’s private residence, scattering documents, hauling belongings. Exactly as Jeremiah 49 echoes: the palace of Ben-Hadad was plundered by enemies.

The Zohar: The Star Of Yaacov

This ties straight back to the Zohar’s Star of Jacob prophecy from Chapter One. The comet ignites on Elul 25—September 27—, and that’s when the shaking starts. Palvanov calls Nasrallah’s death the ignition: eighty bunker-busters from Israeli F-35s, collapsing three to six apartment blocks over Hezbollah’s underground HQ in Beirut’s Dahiyeh. Reports from the IDF and international media confirm it—buildings caved in, trapping Nasrallah and his commanders in the rubble.

The “fire” of Amos? Those precision strikes lit up the night sky. And the Zohar? It describes a fiery leader rising during the comet’s seventy days, stirring wars, followed by a political earthquake. Nasrallah’s fall was the first tremor, directly linked to Damascus’s heap.

The sages saw it: Ishmael’s wild dominion (Genesis 16:12) weakening, nations falling like dominoes. Hezbollah, Iran’s proxy, was ripped apart in weeks. Over 3,000 fighters killed, leadership decimated, tunnels exposed. By early 2026, Israel had expanded ops into Lebanon, uncovering billions in hidden assets—gold, cash, weapons stashed like pirate treasure.

What Do Christians And Messianic Jews Say?

Christians and Messianics often spiritualize Amos ‘ judgment on sin, maybe a future Armageddon. But where’s the specificity? No one in your prophecy circles flagged September 27 as the day buildings would fall on a modern Ben-Hadad. Perry Stone talks fire and brimstone, but not bunker-busters. Charisma articles speculate on end-times wars, but miss the gematria, the exact visuals.

You retrofit: “Oh, this could be it.” We predicted: the Zohar gave the comet, Amos gave the fire, and Isaiah 17 gave the aftermath. And we watched it unfold—drone feeds from the strike, satellite images of the crater, eyewitness accounts from Beirut residents describing the ground shaking like an earthquake.

On my journey back to Judaism, this chapter hit like those collapsing towers. Raised on Christian prophecies, I studied every “fulfillment” they claimed: Jesus as the lamb, Isaac as a type of resurrection. But when I followed Deuteronomy 13 and asked my elders, they opened Amos and showed me the real deal. “This isn’t typology,” they’d say. “It’s timeline.” No waiting for a second coming to make sense of the loose ends.

The events are happening now, and they are visual and verifiable. Nasrallah under rubble? Check. Palace looted? Check. Damascus trembling? Check. The Zohar weaves it all: the star signals the end of Ishmael’s era, with blood flowing and kings fighting. Trump’s reelection in November 2024—right in the comet window—stirs the pot further, pushing Iran deadlines and backing Israel strikes. By February 2026, tensions were boiling over after Netanyahu’s meeting with Trump on Iran negotiations. The fiery leader? Fits like a glove.

Another Layer

Amos 3:10-11 adds another layer: “They do not know how to do right… who store up violence and robbery in their strongholds. Therefore, thus says the Lord God: An adversary shall surround the land and bring down your defenses from you, and your strongholds shall be plundered.” Plundered—exactly what we saw in Assad’s palace. Videos everywhere: Syrians storming the residence, breaking vases, rifling through closets. It’s not just destruction; it’s humiliation.

The Zohar interprets this as part of the broader shaking—not literal quakes, but the fall of oppressive structures. Hezbollah’s “strongholds”? Underground bunkers under hospitals, schools, homes—exposed and destroyed. IDF ops in late 2024 uncovered over $500 million in cash and gold in a single Beirut vault, linked to Nasrallah. Treasures of darkness (Isaiah 45:3) surfacing as the palaces devour themselves.

My Christian friend, my Messianic brother: Three buildings fell before your eyes, fire devouring the house of Hazael just like Amos said. But how do you handle it without the Zohar’s comet tying it to Damascus’s fall? Where’s the prophecy that flagged the exact day, the visuals of collapse, the looting that followed? Yours are broad strokes; ours are blueprints. This is footage. This is history. This is the album we didn’t lend—playing out in real time.

Next chapter: Damascus turns to rubble. Isaiah 17 calls the heap.

Hazan Gavriel ben David

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