Mark 13:32 (KJV)
32 But of that day and that hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father.
We need to place Matthew 24:36 as well as Matthew 28:18 beside the above passage in order to understand what it means in the light of Christ's resurrection, ascension and exaltation in Heaven.
Matthew 24 KJV (Before the resurrection)
36
But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
Matthew 28 KJV (Before the ascension)
18
And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power [Gk exousia = authority] is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
1. The first thing to note is that "neither the Son" has
absolute manuscript authority.
2. The second thing to note is that "nor the Son" was
deliberately thrust into Matthew 24:36 by Westcott & Hort based on a textual corruption, and will therefore be found in modern versions. It is not in the
Textus Receptus (which is the Received Text" or the "Traditional Text" or the "Majority Text". 95-99% of all manuscripts support the Majority Text).
3. We
must not automatically assume that there is a contradiction because Matthew and Mark do not match exactly.
4. Because "neither the Son" is authentic, we must believe that
that is exactly what Christ said.
5. That statement was made before His resurrection and ascension, but it does not necessarily mean that Christ's omniscience was limited altogether.
This event only may have been hidden from the Servant of Jehovah while He was still in His "humiliation". In all other respects Christ was omniscient.
6. The important thing to note in this context is that just before His ascension,
Christ said that ALL authority had been given to Him in Heaven and on Earth. This is critical, because since His ascension and exaltation, THIS KNOWLEDGE IS NO LONGER HIDDEN from Him. His absolute authority includes the timing of His Second Coming in power and great glory. Christ's resurrection resulted in His Lordship over Heaven and earth (Acts 2:36).