You are absolutely right. None of the chronologies match.
Thanks for agreeing with me.
But I was trying to point out that there is 2 completely different things talked about in these verses.
1. There was a creation in Genesis 1:1 and should be coupled with
Genesis 2:4 because all this was done in the same day.
2. At a much later date possibly millions, billions or trillions of years later we find earth in the condition it is in, in Genesis 1:2. Thus the 7 days of Moses in a re-creation. Beginning at Genesis 1:2 going through Genesis 2:3 then jumping to Genesis 5:1 and continuing.
The reason I say trillions is we don't know how old the universe is. We can only say what our present methods of scientific dating tell us. In the future we may have much better systems that tell us it is trillions of years old, or older.