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Well, I'd say it's a pretty extreme literal reading of the text, not seeing the problems/contradictions to other scriptures it brings. If Christ needed to literally suffer the penalty of sin then it would not only be needed to "die spiritually" but also to suffer in hell, and even the lake of fire, in our stead (since that is the ultimate consequences of sin) and actually most "Jesus died spiritually" (JDS) teachers teaches that Jesus suffered in hell for a time. Again, gladly you're not going that dark road, but still the literalism you keep on to brings it to a similar direction. The problem arises once one thinks that Jesus became a literal sinner or that He was literally forsaken by the Father. While God treated Him as a sinner at the time of atonement, He still did not actually become one. The sin offering didn't literally become sin. It's quite a difference even though someone might think its picky theology stuffs.
"eli eli lama sabachthani" ?
fulfillment of Ps 22?
speaking in our place?
thank you.