synergy
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I already mentioned the fact that Jesus was a sin-offering. That’s what Jesus being “sin for us” means. It means that Jesus was our Expiation. Expiation is the act of making amends or reparation for sins. It's the taking away of guilt through the payment of a penalty or the offering of an Atonement. That’s exactly what Christ did for us on the Cross. Thus the sin barrier is shattered between us and God. That’s what the tearing of the Veil in the Holy of Holies signifies. I already covered what you wrote and more.Because for the, how many times has it been said, Christ was being forsaken because our sin was on Him. God was hiding Himself from our sin. Christ had become sin for our sakes. Was Christ left in the grave as we should have been if it were us on that Cross? No, because the Son was not despised but our sin sure was and still is.
2 Corinthians 5:21
For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.
In light of the fact that I covered what you wrote, I see that my explanation stands. The Father did not forsake the Uncreated Word of God in any shape or form. In fact, the Psalmist emphatically declares that the Father does not despise, does not hate, does not hide from, and always hears the afflicted, especially the Uncreated Word of God.