james2ko
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“The heavens and the earth that are now are stored up for fire and are being reserved to the day of judgment and of destruction of the ungodly men.” 2 Peter 3:7 Why would God need to, or want to, destroy heaven?
The word "heavens" has multiple applications. It can refer to our atmosphere: Gen 1:20; Job 35:11; Psa 68:8; Psa 147:8; Col 1:23.. many more
Outer space:Gen 1:14-15,17; Psa 36:5 and possibly here: Isa 42:5; Isa 45:12; Isa 48:13; Isa 51:13; Jer 10:12
God's dwelling place: 2 Co 12:2 many others.
The same Greek word for "heavens" in vs 7 is used in vs 12. In its context, it is refers to our atmosphere. 2 Pe 3:7, 12 indicate the heavens [atmosphere] and the earth will be eliminated and burned, respectively. This is evidenced by the fact there will be no more sea (Rev 21:1). Science tells us the atmosphere and oceans work in ecological harmony. One cannot exist without the other!! Could this be the "New Heavens and New Earth"--one without oceans or atmosphere? Time will tell...
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