Sorry, I don't see any requirement of 'bones' being melted, so that kind of argument is moot.
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
Elements is all natural things in and on the earth.
Only the flesh is burned away by the brightness of the Lord's coming again to earth: it's the brightness of lightning flash.
In 2 Peter 3:10 the word "elements" is not about earth material matter, so misunderstanding that word is a common error among men's doctrines.
No, elements is not just about terrestrial things, but also of the celestial stars:
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
Paul obviously speaks of the elements and rudiments of this sinful world. Peter is obviously speaking of the elements of this heaven and earth.
The subject of 2 Peter 3 is about the destructions of the earth's surface that God had done in order to end a specific world earth age.
True. At the end of His reign on earth, man will once again try to rule the earth, and they will be devoured with fire of God from heaven.
The first end of sinful man's rule on earth, will be with the Lord's return to rule all earth Himself.
In the past, God used waters of a flood.
Sinful man did not cease to rule on earth after the flood.
There are three ages on this earth: the age of righteous man ruling over all the earth, which Adam through away for sin.
The present age of sinful man ruling on the earth.
The last age when the man Jesus Christ rules over all this earth for a thousand years.
The last time of man trying to rule again will be no age at all, because they will all fail.
For this last time, He will simply use His consuming fire to end this present world earth age.
True. When the thousand years of His earthly reign expires.
So that must be kept in perspective with that "day of the Lord" time.
And so, you reject Peter confirming the notable day of the Lord from Joel, is fulfilled in Jesus Christ first coming in the flesh?
You are swaying that great and notable day of the Lord does not refer to Jesus' life, death, burial, and resurrection?
But that's not in keeping with the Scriptures. Revelation 6 and 16 (6th Seal, 7th Vial) both show all the islands and mountains moved on the "day of the Lord" (last day of this world).
They will be moved out of place at His return to reign over the earth, especially Olivet that is cleaved in two.
They will be melted a little over a thousand years later, when fire of God melts all elements of heaven and earth.
So that... is when this present world earth age is ended on that "day of the Lord". It's easy to get confused about it, because the idea of the heavens rolling up like a scroll is actually about that 'other' dimension being revealed to all once this flesh world is cast off suddenly at an instant.
This is not after fire from God comes down to earth, and the earth and heaven flee from His face, and have no more place with Him.
Celestial stars do not 'fall'. They can flee, but there is no 'falling' among stars.
Notice that the wicked upon whom God's Wrath is getting ready to be poured upon per the 6th Seal, that they SEE The Father sitting on His Throne at that point.
I don't see anyone seeing the Father nor His throne in Rev 6. They however do know it is the Lamb coming with wrath. And they are hiding from in holes of caves and rocks, that are not melted by fire of God at that time.
The King will then sit in Jerusalem on the throne of His glorious kingdom over all the earth.
It means veil of this flesh world is cast off by that point, and the Heavenly is revealed for those upon the earth.
The heaven departing as a scroll is something to consider, but it's not taking the veil of flesh away from the eyes of men, and 'seeing' the spiritual kingdom of God, which cannot be seen with natural eyes.
The correct decieved veil of ruling our own lives as kings and as gods of heaven in our own right, is more likely.
We are actually shown this also in Revelation 1 when it is said that 'every eye' will see Jesus coming in the clouds, even those who pierced Him. Many just don't stop and think about that, and only assume it's just about Christ's coming, and no other additional detail with it. It's about the Heavenly dimension being opened up to those on earth.
No, it's the Lord coming brightly with saints and clouds in the air. All eyes of natural men on earth, will see and know Jesus Christ is the Lord.
Everyone sinning against God, after His coming in the flesh, is piercing the side of the Lamb of God.
The world will see them in the air, and the seducing spirits will even deceive them from the north, to cross the Euphrates to make war with them at Armageddon.
They will be just as blinded with rage and wrath, as Pharaoh driving his army into the dry sea bed, with waves standing on either side.
2 Kings 6:15-17
15 And when the servant of the man of God was risen early, and gone forth, behold, an host compassed the city both with horses and chariots. And his servant said unto him, "Alas, my master! how shall we do?"
16 And he answered, "Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them."
17 And Elisha prayed, and said, "LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see." And the LORD opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and, behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha.
KJV
There's another dimension of existence per The Word of God.
It's called the spiritual kingdom of God and His throne, that is not in this cosmos, nor of this world, but is the Light shining around all creation looking in.
The dark sky at night with stars shining, are as holes made in a dark cover, with Light shining in from all around the heaven and earth.
Neither God nor His throne nor His spiritual kingdom, can be seen with eyes of flesh.
Only the saints can see Jesus and His spiritual kingdom dwelling within them, while still in mortal bodies on earth.