I would recommend that while reading 2 Peter 3:10-12, that the reader would note a few things:
2 Peter 3 -
10 But the day of the Lord will come like a thief [kjv has 'in the night'], in which the heavens will pass away with a roar, and elements
will be dissolved [G3089], burning with heat, and the earth and the works in it will not be found.
11 All these things
being dissolved [G3089] in this way, what kind ought you to be? In holy conduct and godliness, 12 expecting and hastening the coming of the day of God, by reason of which the heavens
will be dissolved [G3089], being set on fire, and the elements are melting, burning with heat.
Notice:
--the word for "dissolved [G3089 -
luo / lythesetai / lyomenon / lythesontai - 'to loosen']" is used 3x (v.10, v.11, v.12);
--"the Day of the Lord" is an earthly time-period of long duration with MUCH transpiring within it (a period of time [not lasting merely 24-hrs in length] of JUDGMENTs followed by a period of time [not lasting merely 24-hrs in length] of BLESSINGs--ALL THAT is what "the DOTL" time period consists of);
--1Th5:2-3 tells us that "the DOTL's" ARRIVAL will be like the INITIAL "birth PANG [SINGULAR; 1Th5:2-3]" that comes UPON a woman with child/in labor (but it is not "ONE and DONE" when it comes to "birth PANGS"... MANY MORE follow on from the INITIAL "birth PANG [SINGULAR; 1Th5:2-3], just like Jesus spoke of in His Olivet Discourse... this is just the ARRIVAL point of it... at the "IN THE NIGHT" ARRIVAL point, aka the "DARK / DARKNESS" aspect of the entire long "DOTL" time period);
--
that the reader should read BOTH CHPTS of Isaiah 34-35, and not merely verse 34:4 (when reading 2Pet3:10-12) to get the whole picture of what Peter is referring to;
where 34:4 [
don't extract it from its overall context, to see the "big picture" of its meaning]
says, "All the stars of the heavens
will be dissolved. The skies will be rolled up like a scroll, and all their stars will fall like withered leaves from the vine, like foliage from the fig tree." Here's both chpts to read in their entirety and in their context [read BOTH CHPTS]:
https://biblehub.com/bsb/isaiah/34.htm and
https://biblehub.com/bsb/isaiah/35.htm
--when viewing the phrases "the
stars [H6635 - tsaba] of the heavens"... "the
stars [H6635 - tsaba]," note that the defintion is "army, war, warfare":
https://biblehub.com/hebrew/6635.htm (2x in Isa34:4);
https://biblehub.com/text/isaiah/34-4.htm ; and recall how Daniel 8:10 uses this word (2x): "It grew as high as
the host [H6635 - tsaba] of the heavens, and it cast down some of
the host [H6635 - tsaba] and some of the stars [H3556 - star, prince] to the earth, and trampled them."
--for the reader to recall 1Cor6:3[14], "know ye not that we SHALL JUDGE ANGELS" and other verses I won't go into in this post... it's already sufficiently long, as it stands. = )