I see his commentary, but that isn't consistent with the textbook definition of parerchomai. Bible commentaries, while can be very useful and insightful, are not gospel and do contain errors. Just look up parerchomai in the Strong's or will Google translate.
What helps me to believe my side is 2 Peter 3:7
"But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men."
I see this as a type of storing of earth until judgement when the fire Peter speaks of brings a change, a passing away of the old to a second state of being as the days before Adam fell and sin entered this world, back when the earth was perfect in all its ways as created by God. I do not see an inhalation of the earth.
But there is no way we will see it the same.
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