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If Jesus knew all along that he was destined to be crucified to death (indeed if that was his purpose in life), why did he exclaim on the cross Eli, Eli Lama Sabachthani meaning my God my God why hast thou forsaken me?
Is this how Jesus prepares for sacrifice ?
Is this how Jesus prepares for suicide ?
"When Abraham was told by God to sacrifice his son, his son did not object or question him, if Jesus was sent to be sacrificed for our sins, why would he question God?
Could this not come from someone other than Jesus? Even a Non Prophet would smile at agony as he knew that his death would win him the title of martyr.
Was this not an insult to Jesus in not having faith in God ?
And if he was God , how could he let himself down ?
You've jumped to several conclusions that a more careful reading either of the scriptures or our answers to these very questions in previous posts would have helped you to avoid.
Is this how Jesus prepares for sacrifice ?
Jesus is on the cross when he says these things, so he is not preparing for anything, he is in the middle of actually experiencing it.
Is this how Jesus prepares for suicide ?
While Jesus does go willingly to the cross I would not call this suicide any more than I would call a soldier on the battlefield falling on a grenade to save his comrades an act of suicide. But that's just my personal understanding of it, perhaps you would.
if Jesus was sent to be sacrificed for our sins, why would he question God?
Jesus's dark night of the soul was not the cross, but the night before in the garden of Gethsemane. There, knowing what lay before him, he prayed asking if there might be another way. But in terms of his level of commitment, he never waivered, always seeking to do the will of his Father, even when that meant death on a cross.
BTW, with regard to comparisons between Abraham's son and Jesus, Jesus doesn't experience what Abraham's son experienced, Jesus experiences what the lamb that was actually sacrificed experienced.
Was this not an insult to Jesus in not having faith in God ?
No. There is absolutely no evidence, even in Jesus' cry from the cross, that Jesus did not have faith in God. As has been pointed out to you numerous times, Jesus is quoting from one of David's psalms, Pslam 22 specifically, and this opening line introduces a psalm that focuses on God's faithfulness, faithfulness even in the midst of suffering.
Now, this is at least the second time I've answered this particular question for you, and I remember others besides me doing so previously as well. I can understand the question coming from people without background in the scriptures, so when you asked the first time that was not unexpected. But when you've repeatedly asked this same question of more than one of us and been shown the answer but then still continue to ask it repeatedly as if you've stumbled upon something, all that you're making obvious to the rest of us is that either (1) you don't actually take the time to read answers to your questions, (2) your questions aren't really sincere and you're just intentionally contentious in nature, or (3) you're simply not able to process the information given to you and that we're casting our pearls before swine (as the saying goes, not that you're a pig) in trying to help educate you on these things.
if he was God , how could he let himself down ?
He didn't.