How did Jesus grow in wisdom if god is omniscient

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I’ll do you one better: How could Jesus say:

“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.”
-Mark 13:32

Clearly this has to be attributed to his human nature.
 
Yes , @FloridaCatholic , Jesus advanced in wisdom , and age , and grace with God and men .

As we pray in the 4th Eucharistic Prayer , " He shared our human nature in all things but sin ."

So in his human nature Jesus was like us in all ways except , unlike us , he was sinless .
God has not human nature. Why you are so blind?
 
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Yes , @FloridaCatholic , Jesus advanced in wisdom , and age , and grace with God and men .

As we pray in the 4th Eucharistic Prayer , " He shared our human nature in all things but sin ."

So in his human nature Jesus was like us in all ways except , unlike us , he was sinless .
God has not human nature. Why you are so blind?
What has rattled your cage @mhmtas63 ?

You are a Muslim , and while I respect the sincerity of your beliefs , I don’t expect you to adhere to Catholic doctrine .
 
This may not be a correct Catholic understanding, so if I’m incorrect, or if it’s heretical, please feel free to take this down, but…

…I read somewhere a speculation that Jesus had a “veil” (for lack of a better phrasing) that allowed his humanity not to have access to all the knowledge he was entitled to have as God, that this veil was voluntary, and He could have accessed the information whenever He wanted.

Again, just something I read somewhere
 
We believe in God and we have different thoughts about attributions of God. Doctrines do not just concerns Christians but all believers.
 
I think you should start from first level for instance from what Jesus taught followers of Himself. Nobody has authority to add something to religion of Jesus who is a great prophet.
 
This may not be a correct Catholic understanding, so if I’m incorrect, or if it’s heretical, please feel free to take this down, but…

…I read somewhere a speculation that Jesus had a “veil” (for lack of a better phrasing) that allowed his humanity not to have access to all the knowledge he was entitled to have as God, that this veil was voluntary, and He could have accessed the information whenever He wanted.

Again, just something I read somewhere
Nothing can restrict God. Ofcourse you can say that God can do what wish? Yes. But non of attribution of God disturb any of other attribute. God is always justice and omnipotency do not break that. God is always alive and non of other attribute violate that. God is omniscience but eternally. So being or having human nature break all eternal attributions.
 
You are at it again @mhmtas63 .

As I said previously , you are a Muslim , and while I respect the sincerity of your beliefs , I don’t expect you to adhere to Catholic doctrine .
 
As I said previously , you are a Muslim , and while I respect the sincerity of your beliefs , I don’t expect you to adhere to Catholic doctrine .
Religion is the advice. We as Muslims believe in all prophets and their religions. Jesus was one of great prophet and there were no any doctrine during His times. It is our duty to tell the truth.
 
I’m afraid I have no idea what you’re even driving at.
What did I add?
 
Don’t take this the wrong, way, but I think I was replying to a question posed by a believer, and was trying to clarify a Catholic understanding of this question.

You are perfectly free to research this question on your own.
 
Jesus was one of great prophet and there were no any doctrine during His times.
Yes , Jesus was a prophet , but for a Christian He is more , far more .

There was doctrine during the times of Jesus’ saving ministry on earth . He taught beliefs for people to accept or reject .

As I said previously , you are a Muslim , and while I respect the sincerity of your beliefs , I don’t expect you to adhere to Catholic doctrine .
 
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