- The Son IS Life. He doesn't need to be saved. He Is Salvation.
- the Law does not require anyone to kill themselves to atone for others.
- He raised Himself. He is God and the Father is God, equally, One God.
- Psalm 119 repeatedly indicates the author has sin, needs mercy and lacks understanding.
- in Christ is no sin, He IS The Mercy of God not the recipient, and He knows all things.
1. The writer of Hebrews said He needed to be saved from death.
Hebrews 5:7 Who(the Son) in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto Him(the Father) that was able to save Him(the Son) from death, and was heard in that He feared;
2. The animal sacrifices including the Passover Lamb and Day of Atonement Sacrifice as well as many other Lamb Sacrifices were about the Son. In order to fulfill the Law He had to become the Lamb of YAH in offering His life to save us.
3. Multiple verses in the New Testament specifically say the Father raised the Son. He did not raise Himself. He had the commandment and promise in the Law from the Father that He would live by being obedient to the Law which required Him to give His life. The Father raised Him according to the promise and commandment that the Son had His faith in.
4. He admits to no sin in Psalm 119. He declares His obedience to the Law and statutes and judgments and precepts and testimonies and commandments all through the Psalm. In previous threads this was presented showing the verses with Him stating His obedience. Not going to list them again. It was a rather long effort.
5. He took our sins upon Himself as the Lamb to save us. He was made to be sin for us. He was cursed on the cross. He died and suffered death for us. He needed mercy and Salvation to be raised from the dead after giving His life to save us. Multiple Psalms tell us that in His Own Words. He did not know all things during His earthly life as a Man. He set that aside to become One of us. He lived His life learning and growing and experiencing life like we do.
Thank you for at least answering. Sadly you are incorrect on all points.