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ericc
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How can you say that? The High Priest and his gang plotted and set Jesus up, couldn’t get a guilty verdict themselves, so they harassed Pilate to have him killed by crucifixion, the most terrifying way to die of those times. They literally borrowed Caesar’s sword to kill Jesus. And they would have done it themselves if the Romans didn’t have a law prohibiting the Jews from carrying out capital punishment. But even that law didn’t prevent them from plotting to kill Paul Acts 23:12-15. The Mosaic law requires witnesses to condemn a person to death and yet they were disregarding the law explicitly. The High Priest could not get evidence to condemn them. So they chose alternative methods to get what they want.God’s priests did not sacrifice Jesus, nor torture him. and God did not require any payment for sin, (for missing the mark of true justice)…
These tie in with the “Scapegoat Theory” I mentioned in my previous post. Although this may do away with the God’s wrath theory, it doesn’t explain how this managed to redeem all mankind via a crime perpetuated by evil people. Why is a ransom paid and to who was it paid to? If the ransom was Jesus death to be paid to Satan, this part was not alluded to in the OT at all. The Satan in the OT was depicted very differently from that of the NT and we don’t see him demanding Jesus death in order for God to redeem Mankind. I suspect the word ransom in the NT is used loosely for something else (I haven’t figure out that yet) , but not as payment to Satan. And it is not a ransom paid to God because the Father and Son are one. All the Father has have been given to the Son.The enemies of God killed Jesus, not a religious ritual established by God.
The Good Father does not delight in seeing his Son suffer, who not too long ago said in front of so many witnesses that he was well pleased. (Transfiguration). No father will be pleased to see their only son being tortured and killed so as to appease their own anger at someone else.