Absolutely. He knew the day He would be crucified, He knew Judas had betrayed Him, He knew that Peter would betray Him three times before the cock crowed, and He knew that he would rise from the dead. He knew that He would ascend into Heaven and He knew that the Holy Ghost would descend upon the apostles at Pentecost.
If you deny Jesus Christ's omniscience, you deny His divinity.
Omniscient means to know everything, not *almost everything*. Posts 984 and 985, citing the same verse, document Jesus’ statement that, in His Incarnate form, He did not know everything. There is at least one fact that was known by God the Father but not by God the Son during the Incarnation. Therefore, Jesus was not omniscient at that time.
What is it, Ebb Tide, that causes you to claim Jesus, during the Incarnation, was omniscient when it is He Himself who reveals that He was not? What causes you to set aside the simple, straightforward statement that Jesus made, and which is recorded in Matthew 24:36?
If you deny what is WRITTEN in the Book Rome assembled; so long ago; you can accept what is NOT written there by the same, massive religious organization.