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In Isaiah 40:22, God is referred to as dwelling above "the circle of the Earth," you are correct. However, that passage was originally written in Hebrew, which I suppose you should know. The Hebrew word used here is ''chugh" which literally means "sphere." It's worth noting that a sphere appears circular from all angles, so from a standpoint of an observer in the heavens, the earth appears as a circle from every direction you view it.
As for the Earth "not moving" any passage you may point to is written in very poetic or symbolic language and not as a literal scientific statement. It's symbolic of the founding laws and principles that God established, governing the Natural universe and Earth. These cannot be changes and are immovable.
It's also interesting that you never bring up Job 26:7 - "He stretches out the northern sky over empty space, Suspending the earth upon nothing;" No "foundation" mentioned here, but a statement that would tend to agree with my assertions and images, that the planets, including Earth, appear suspended on empty space, as it were.
Sounds like you need to open your mind more, and not be so bound to the literal wording of an English translation of an old book written in an ancient language by men who thought of things in a different way than we do in western lands.
The Bible is the inspired word of God, but the English translations are not inspired, and do not always give us the whole picture.