I don't take any of those to mean God will be *on earth*. I think when we meet God the earth will no longer be. As for the first and the second I don't think of them as concrete, rather just kind of abstact descriptions of God's dislike of evil deeds and guidance to.those who do good.
For the convenience of everybody I give the verse in focus by our friend
InvestigateTruth with the verses in the context for correct understanding :
[2:207]
And when it is said to him, ‘Fear Allah,’ pride incites him to
further sin. So Hell shall be his sufficient reward; and surely, it is an evil place of rest.
[2:208]
And of men there is he who would sell himself to seek the pleasure of Allah; and Allah is Compassionate to
His servants.
[2:209]
O ye who believe! come into submission wholly and follow not the footsteps of Satan; surely, he is your open enemy.
[2:210]
But if you slip after the clear Signs that have come to you, then know that Allah is Mighty, Wise.
[2:211]
Are they waiting for anything but that Allah should come to them in the coverings of the clouds with angels, and the matter be decided? And to Allah do all things return.
[2:212]
Ask of the children of Israel how many clear Signs We gave them. But whoso changes the gift of Allah after it has come to him, surely, then, Allah is severe in punishing.
[2:213]
The life of this world is made
to appear attractive to those who disbelieve; and they scoff at those who believe. But those who fear
God shall be above them on the Day of Resurrection; and Allah bestows
His gifts on whomsoever He pleases without reckoning.
[2:214]
Mankind were one community,
then they differed among themselves, so Allah raised Prophets as bearers of good tidings and as warners, and sent down with them the Book containing the truth that He might judge between the people wherein they differed.
But now they began to differ about the Book, and none differed about it except those to whom it was given, after clear Signs had come to them, out of envy towards one another. Now has Allah, by His command, guided the believers to the truth in regard to which they (the unbelievers) differed; and Allah guides whomsoever He pleases to the right path.
The Holy Quran - Chapter: 2: Al-Baqarah
I am with you that verse"
[2:211]Are they waiting for anything but that Allah should come to them in the coverings of the clouds with angels, and the matter be decided? And to Allah do all things return."
does not as you said "
mean God will be *on earth*. I think when we meet God the earth will no longer be."
So I believe our friend
InvestigateTruth has not understood it correctly. He is requested ,therefore, to revise his understanding of the verse of Quran,please.
Regards