
The Star Of Jacob
For thousands of years, people have walked straight through the middle of biblical prophecy without recognizing it.
The Israelites witnessed ten devastating plagues, walked through the parted sea on dry ground, and still complained days later that they wanted to go back to Egypt. Jeremiah warned the people of Judah for over forty years about the coming destruction, yet they mocked him and threw him into a pit. Even the prophets themselves often did not fully grasp the timing or complete meaning of the words Hashem gave them to speak.
This exact same blindness is happening again — right now, in our generation.
We are living in the days described in Ezekiel 38 and 39. Persia (Iran) has been directly struck. Damascus has become a heap of ruins. Nations are aligning against Israel exactly as the prophets foretold. Yet the vast majority of people — Jews and Christians alike — do not see it. Why? Because everyone is holding tightly to their own pre-written script of how the “end times” are supposed to unfold, instead of simply reading the Torah as the actual blueprint.
The Unspoken Christian Endgame
Many sincere Christian Zionists love and support Israel. They donate generously, publicly stand with us, and cheer every victory. But behind much of this support lies a quiet theological belief that is rarely voiced aloud: one day, the Jewish people will “look upon Him whom they have pierced” (Zechariah 12:10), realize that Jesus is the Messiah, mourn, and convert. In that scenario, Judaism as we know it comes to an end.
The Hebrew text tells a different story.
The phrase “et asher dakaru” uses a plural verb — “those who were pierced.” It is not speaking about one individual being crucified. The verse describes the people of Israel mourning their own fallen in a future war, with the intensity of mourning for a firstborn son. Afterward, the nation turns back to Hashem. There is no demand that Jews accept Jesus as Messiah. That interpretation only appears when the original Hebrew is altered or ignored.
This is the elephant in the room. Jewish voices and organizations that receive significant Christian support — including figures like Yishai Fleischer and platforms like Jewish Voice — cannot openly correct this misunderstanding. Their work depends on that support. So the full truth remains unspoken on both sides.
DNA and Archaeology Prove Who the Covenantal Heirs Are
The Torah is unambiguous: the everlasting covenant was given to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — a physical, generational covenant passed through blood and seed.
Modern science confirms exactly who carries that line.
The Cohen Modal Haplotype, a specific Y-chromosome marker linked to the priestly line of Aaron, appears in approximately 96% of Ashkenazi Cohanim and 62% of Cohanim overall. My own grandfather carries this ancient lineage — a Kohen whose documented family line reaches back to 500 BCE. This same genetic marker is shared with many Arab populations, consistent with Ishmael being a son of Abraham. Ancient DNA from Canaanite remains further shows that modern Jews share significant Bronze Age ancestry with the land.
Christians carry no trace of this Abrahamic Y-DNA. Their connection is presented as purely spiritual. Yet the Torah speaks repeatedly of a physical, generational covenant. The genetic and archaeological evidence aligns with the Torah, not with replacement theology.
The Fingerprints of Hashem – Rabbi Jonathan Rietti’s “Fingerprints of Divinity”
If the Torah were written by ordinary men, it would be filled with errors, outdated science, and contradictions. Instead, it contains knowledge that was impossible for any human in Moses’ time to possess.
In his powerful three-part audio series “Fingerprints of Divinity,” Rabbi Jonathan Rietti lays this out clearly and accessibly:
- In Part 1, he highlights the kosher laws in Leviticus 11. The Torah lists exactly four animals that possess only one of the two required kosher signs: the camel (chews cud, no split hoof), the hyrax (chews cud, no split hoof), the hare (chews cud, no split hoof), and the pig (split hoof, no cud). Modern zoology confirms these are the only four mammals on the entire planet that fit this description. No fifth animal has ever been discovered — not in Africa, Asia, the Americas, or even the isolated Galapagos Islands, which have no native land mammals at all. How did a shepherd in Midian know the complete global list 3,300 years ago?
- The series continues with the precise order of creation in Genesis, which aligns with the scientific sequence discovered millennia later, and with historical patterns that recur over time — from Haman in the Book of Esther to Hitler, both linked by the number ten and the date of Purim.
These are not coincidences. They are clear fingerprints of divine authorship.
We Are Living Ezekiel 38–39 Right Now
The prophets described Persia (Iran) joining a coalition that comes against Israel in the latter days. In February 2026, that process accelerated dramatically. Israel and the United States struck Iran directly. The regime was shaken. Missiles were launched in response. The players named in Ezekiel are actively moving into position.
This is not speculation. This is current events.
Yet large segments of Christianity continue waiting for a future seven-year tribulation, a pre-tribulation rapture, or an Antichrist who will desecrate a rebuilt Third Temple. While they wait for their script, the actual prophetic events described in the Tanakh are unfolding in plain sight.
The Torah never speaks of a dying Messiah who atones for the world’s sins. It speaks of national repentance, return to the Land, and God sanctifying His Name through the Jewish people. That is precisely what we are witnessing.
The Real Battle Has Always Been About the Jewish People
Behind the politics, the military moves, and the headlines, the West continues to wrestle with the ancient question: “What do we do with the Jews?”
This spirit of Amalek has existed since the moment God chose the Jewish people at Sinai. It manifested as Haman, as the Spanish Inquisition (led by a converso, Torquemada), as Hitler, and now moves through Iran and its global proxies. The Talmud warned about “Germamia” (Germany) long ago. History proved the warning correct. The same force is active today.
The difference in our time? The Jewish people have returned to their ancestral land, exactly as the prophets foretold. God promised He would gather us “from the furthest corners of the earth” — and He has done it. My own life stands as living proof: born to a Black father and a Levite mother whose father was a Kohen from ancient times.
Closing: Prophecy Is Quiet — But It Is Here
The strongest evidence that we are living in the days of prophecy is that most people still do not recognize it.
Just as in Egypt, just as in Babylon, just as in the time of the prophets — daily life continues. People argue, support causes, criticize, donate, and wait for their preferred version of the story.
But the Torah continues its perfect, unbroken record. The DNA matches. The science matches. The historical patterns match. And the events on the ground continue to match.
The Star of Jacob has risen. The long silence has been broken.
Now is the time to open our eyes.
Hazan Gavriel ben David