i figure, there is never a time in which He does not know everything; at all times, He knows all things.
I hope you do not mind, but a pedantic observation comes to mind.
An infinite non-repeating number like Pi, creates a knowledge problem.
One can work out the number at any point in this number, except there is no real point to know it
all, because that is impossible except as an approximation.
Because the number is infinite, there is no point where it is possible to know the whole number
because it never ends. It does though have a beginning.
So does the Lord know that which is needed to be known, approximately, but it is impossible to
know everything, because somethings are only ever known approximately.
Jesus knows judgement will come, but not when.
I am not saying the Lord does not know Pi outside this proposition, I am just putting a point about
our understanding of what knowing is, and what is relevant and what is not.
Our perception of what is important and what is not is often wrong. If you know God as God, you know
the beginning and end of all things, the most important foundation of everything.