The problem here is tht
@JonC has unfortunately made posts that contradict what he is claiming in this post. Way back on Sept 19, 2023, in the thread, "The Classic View (Just a summary)," he wrote:
First of all, the Doctrine of Penal Substitution does not teach that God punished Christ instead of us. Here is a modern definition which I have posted at least 20 times on this board and which
@JonC continues blithely to ignore.
"The doctrine of penal substitution states that God gave Himself in the person of His Son to suffer instead of us the death, punishment and curse due to fallen humanity as the penalty for sin." God did not punish the Lord Jesus; that would accomplish nothing. He punished sin as it was laid upon our Lord. And contrary to what he says above, he plainly does NOT agree with Isaiah 53:6 which I referenced in my post. In the 2023 quote, he plainly states that it is not in the Bible.
If I had time and energy, I could find posts where
@JonC adamantly denies that it pleased the Father to bruise or crush the Son (Isaiah 53:10).
@JonC mentions the book of Ezekiel. I presume that he is referencing chapter 18, though he doesn't say so. I can find nothing there to support his claims, but if he will give me the verse reference, I will look at it