You have missed the whole point that God Himself was the Lamb slain. God did not forsake Jesus on the Cross.
He most certainly did, but for a specific reason.
Psalm 22. “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Those terrifying words occur in two Gospels — Matthew 27:46 and Mark 15:34
So, what does that even mean?
God can not come into the presence of sin, His Holy Glory would consume it, which is why sinners can not go to Heaven, thus by refusing their sacrificial gift they condemn themselves to hell or unto living outside of God's presence for eternity. Our old flesh bodies can not go to Heaven, we need new bodies as 1 Cor 15:50 tells us, Flesh and Blood can not enter heaven.
So, why did God forsake (simply means he left Jesus alone on the cross) Jesus on the cross? Because God the Father can not abide sin, just like when those 70 died who opened the Ark of the Covenant, He is so holy His mere presence would consume the sin. So, indeed God had to leave Jesus' presence when he took all of our sins upon him, all murders, rape, lies etc. etc. etc. was upon Jesus, so God's presence had to leave Jesus all alone on that cross to bear our sins by himself alone. No, God did not forsake Jesus as we see the word forsake, but it simple means he left Jesus all alone at that moment in time. I looked that up a long time ago. God pulled His Spirit from Jesus at that moment in time, only Jesus could bear our sins, God can not abide Sin. His Glory is so vast it would destroy the sin. The Holy Spirit and Jesus both have the exact same likeness, but the Father has the abundance of the Glory.
God is the Atonement equally with Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
God the Father is not the Atonement, Jesus the Redeemer is. It is semantics because Jesus and God are one, but there is differences. To understand one must understand the Trinity, I am afraid we are going to go off the rails here unless I show what the Trinity actual means, I do so with a demonstration which is very simple to understand, but it gives a perfect example, imho.
Let's take a Three Trillion Gallon Reservoir, lets then say that all three trillion gallons has the exact same phd make up, ever ounce is exactly the same. Likewise God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are one and the same in "MAKE UP", they are all three Love, Hope, Joy, Peace, Kindness, Longsuffering, Faithful, Honest, etc. etc. etc. Thus Jesus was the very LIKENESS of the Father, as is the Holy Spirit. But they each have different offices, one is the Father, one is The Redeemer, and one is the Helpmate. So just like the three trillion gallons of water they are exactly the same.
BUT........Lets look deeper, lets take 100 Gallons of that water (Jesus) and pour it over our heads, we would get soaking wet, but we would be A-OK in the end. Now lets take another 100 Gallons of Water (Holy Spirit) and pour that over our heads, we again would be soaking wet, but we would no doubt be A-OK. Now, lets take all Three Trillion Gallons of the water (God the Father) and pour it over our heads, we would surely die. God the Father has THE ABUNDANCE of the Glory. All three are God, but the Holy Spirit can live in our hearts, because he doesn't have the Abundance of the Glory of the Father, likewise Jesus could walk with men, he did not have the abundance of the Glory of God. God the Father killed the 70 when they opened the Ark of the Covenant, yet Jesus walked with men. If God the Father lived in our hearts we would not survive that Glory, but the Holy Spirit can live in our hearts, the Holy Spirit, like Jesus, has the express "LIKENESS" of the Father, but not the abundance of the Glory, thus he can abide in our hearts.
Jesus ended His own life, not by suicide, but because The Atonement could only be God.
Yes, Jesus is God the Redeemer, but he is not the Father.
Jesus conquered death, by not even allowing death to get the victory, but Jesus had to physically die, to spend that physical 3 days in the tomb. He claimed the body would be raised in 3 days.
Yes, the body stayed in the tomb three days, but it was still a Glorious Body, thus Jesus reentered the body after coming back from the Earth. But he did not go to Heaven until after he was raised. He went ere instead.
For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit, in which he went and proclaimed to the spirits in prison, because they formerly did not obey, when God’s patience waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was being prepared, in which a few, that is, eight persons, were brought safely through water. (
1 Pet. 3:18–20)
The Spirits in prison is not in Heaven. Just like Paradise is not in Heaven. Both are holding places for souls of men, on this earth.
The Spirit and the soul went and released the OT redeemed from Paradise. No body literally descends or ascends from the grave under the earth called sheol or Abraham's bosom as they are the same location, under the earth. The thief did not have his soul descend into the place of the dead. The Atonement was finished and completed. There was no longer a need for the soul to wait in Abraham's bosom.
Maybe, but Daniel is told he will only be raised at the VERY END. See Daniel 12:1-2. I think a few may have been raised but not the masses. But I even doubt that.
That was Paradise. But Abraham's bosom was not that city. Paradise was in heaven. Abraham's bosom was under the earth. Jesus descended to free those in Abraham's bosom. They came out of their graves, and physically ascended to Paradise where the thief was waiting for them. The soul of the thief did not go to Abraham's bosom. It went to Paradise to be with the Lord. The thief died hours later after Abraham's bosom was already empty.
"These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. For they that say such things declare plainly that they seek a country. And truly, if they had been mindful of that country from whence they came out, they might have had opportunity to have returned. But now they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly: wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God: for he hath prepared for them a city."
Paradise was that city already prepared, waiting for them. But they could not return on their own, not even by death. They had to wait in Abraham's bosom until the Cross.
Jesus was in the earth three days. He told Mary he had not yet ascended unto the Father. If Paradise was Heaven it would have simply been called Heaven. Paradise is a holding place for souls.