I know not of a Yahahavahweh what's 'is name alias <christ within jesus leaving that body becoming the sin sacrifice>. I thought Jesus the Christ was the Lamb of God slain from before the foundation of the world--ts ts.
Gerhard, do you think that God could become sin? While it was known as the Messiah whom dies on the cross, there seems to be a separation happening... I agree with Yeshua, being the Lamb of God, and also the Messiah, or Christ. There is a passage in scripture that states that Yahavah, was within Christ, reconciling the world unto himself. By and through the body, which the Word of God, has made use to become the sacrifice for sin due to the blood being pure. Eternal. He fulfilled all of the old covenants, and promises foretold to come unto the generation of that day, and instate the new covenant. I personally just see, that Yeshua crying on the cross, crying "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me" - he is no longer calling him his Father right here at this point, and it seems that there has to be a reason for this wouldnt you say? For me, it would be Yahavah in Christ, leaving him abandon on the cross. Because he was to die and pay for the price of sin...
Could Yahavah reside within the body of sin, that was yet to be justified to be able to pay for sin, until three days had passed and the promises that the Lord Jesus, the anointed one, the messiah, by and through the holy spirit of Yahavah, and being the Word of God (the heart of God), and relationship with his Father, for the first time ever was separated as Jesus cries "My God My God, why have you forsaken me," He is stating it for a reason, of course it brings people back to Psalm 22.
Forsaken, but heard, redeemed and glorified, - never becoming faithless - resurrected, by and through the Holy Spirit of Yahavah.
Many people seem to diminish the words of Yeshua, in my opinion by not considering them at all.