No early Earth didn’t have water.
It is more likely the Earth’s surface was molten first, with the upper mantle, completely exposed. The Earth was also bombarded by meteorites and even comets.
These occurred before the surface cooled down enough to form the Earth’s crust, the new surface.
The cooling effect caused releases of gases that form the atmosphere. The atmosphere caused condensation, and that condensation led to formation of water.
Genesis 1:2 is wrong about the entire earth being covered in water, the primeval ocean, or the abyss.
So, to sum it up:
- The molten Earth, plus bombardment of meteorites in the earliest formation of the Earth.
- Then the Earth’s crust formed around the same time as atmosphere formed...
- ...then the water.