He was one of us, the same nature otherwise temptations would not have been temptations. Hebrews 4:15
Yes. And yet He was also the divine Son of the Most High, giving Himself a sacrifice as a ransom for mankind.
F2F, scripture says God sent His only begotten Son into the world. If I'm reading that right, it means God had an only begotten Son to send. Jesus took human flesh, the fallen flesh of Adam, in order to die. As a divine person, who inherited His life, given to Him of His Father, He had the authority to relinquish it. No-one, not the Jews, nor the Romans, had power to kill Him, except it was given to them from above. It was still murder. They murdered their Creator. But it was only possible by the Son acceding to His Fathers will, which they had agreed on together before the foundation of the world, that Jesus would surrender His life in man's place. This is not a story about an angry God who seeks justice, vengeance, and retribution for sin. This is not a story about a God who is looking for excuses and reasons to punish mankind for their rebellion. This is a love story. From beginning to end. The sacrifice on Calvary was an open declaration of love, a demonstration of the true heart of the Son of God, who was willing to risk all eternity for the sake of lost sinners, thinking that life in eternity without us, was not worth saving His own life for. And that character of Jesus, demonstrating such self sacrificial love, was a perfect reflection of His Father's character.