No. You understand them to indicate PSA, but the text itself does not state PSA.Of course not. They clearly show penal substitution as they are written. You can't argue against them but you are too obstinate to admit that that is penal substitution.
That is why you cannot, in all the passages you quoted, put in bold that Jesus died instead of us, that Jesus suffered God's wrath, etc.
What you do is blaspheme. The reason your words are blasphemous is rather than explaining how you get from the biblical text to your understanding you claim that your understanding is the text itself.
There are many instances where my understanding is not the biblical text itself. But when this occurs I explain how I arrived at my understanding and I do not lean on this understanding. When it comes to essental doctrines, these must be in the text of Scripture.