ATORO Challenges Existing Beliefs with “Proclaiming the Gospel of God’s Coming Kingdom on Earth”
On June 2, 2025, Bible scholar ATORO released his new study, Proclaiming the Gospel of God’s Coming Kingdom on Earth. In it, he shows that all the standard translations are misleading readers. He proves the Bible is only for the direct descendants of Abraham-Israel. He traces God’s promise to Abraham-Israel through the birth and death of Jesus and explains some of Jesus’ Revelation and God’s earthly coming Kingdom.
Moreover, he dives into key verses. ATORO shows how “Kingdom” always means a future Kingdom on earth. He points out how the Bible was mistranslated to change the meaning in the standard Bibles. Additionally, he explains God’s promise to Israel still stands. ATORO explains some of Jesus’ messages in the book of Revelation. This challenges common beliefs and urges readers to rethink what they believe.
ATORO spent years studying the Bible, comparing the Hebrew and Greek texts in the Interlinear Bible with the mistranslated text in the KJV that all the standard Bibles are based on. When he was writing this book, he realized Paul’s words had been mistranslated in all the standard Bibles to deceive the whole world.
ATORO outlines common translation errors. Examine original Hebrew and Greek text, walk readers through God’s everlasting covenant with Abraham-Israel’s descendants, show Jesus and Paul’s teaching regarding God’s promise, and cut through all the misunderstandings of the book of Revelation.
Moreover, ATORO uses real examples to make his point. He quotes Genesis 17:7 to show that God’s promise is to Abraham’s heirs through Jacob-Israel. He then highlights Matthew 15:24, where Jesus testified he was only sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. (The white descendants of Abraham-Israel) He also references Revelation 21:1-4, where John refers to the new Jerusalem descending from heaven, after the last day, judgment day. These examples help the reader see the full picture.
In addition, ATORO writes in clear steps. He uses simple words to explain hard ideas. He adds chapter summaries to reinforce key points. Also, he asks questions to engage readers and invite reflections. As a result, readers can follow his understanding without confusion. He digs into the book’s roots. ATORO grew up in the UK, spent time in France, and then made Australia his home. He says that it was only when he compared Hebrew and Greek text in the Interlinear Bible with mistranslated text in the KJV that he spotted key mistranslations. He shows how Paul’s misunderstanding in 1 Thessalonians has deceived the whole world into believing people go to heaven.
Furthermore, ATORO keeps each chapter tight. He opens with a bold claim: “There are no Gentiles” and then shows how all the standard Bibles mistranslated the Nations as the Gentiles to include people of the heathen nations.
He lays out the Lord’s Prayer in full, then points out each dropped article and flawed plural. He follows Ezekiel’s warning against false shepherds. They are selling the lost sheep of the house of Israel to the Devil with their lies. You have been warned. Driving home, each word matters.
The book balances deep study with clear examples. The author quotes Genesis 17:18-21 to prove God’s promise states with Isaac-Israels blood line. He then turned to Matthew 6:9-11, “Thy Kingdom come” prayer asks for God’s coming Kingdom on earth. Later, he shows how Paul’s “Nations” were mistranslated as “Gentiles” sixteen times in Romans, to deceive the whole world.
In this light, the book feels urgent. It arrives as mainstream Bibles teach people to await heaven rather than God’s earthly kingdom. ATORO calls his work “the biggest black swan event in two thousand years,” as it can reset how readers see Scripture. He even ties his thesis to cutting-edge DNA findings, likening it to the science that proved King Richard’s lineage.
Readers will find guided questions at each chapter’s end. They’ll compare the KJV in blue and the Hendrickson interlinear Hebrew/Greek in red. They’ll mark passages and test their own Bibles as they go. This hands-on style makes complex ideas feel within reach.
Finally, ATORO invites you to take action. For deeper studies, order Proclaiming the Gospel of God’s Coming Kingdom on Earth in eBook, paperback, or audiobook. ATORO urges every reader to revisit familiar verses and reclaim “God’s true message to God’s chosen people.”