Anf-01 ix.iii.xxix Pg 19
Mark xiii. 32. The words, “neither the angels which are in heaven,” are here omitted, probably because, as usual, the writer quotes from memory.
If, then, the Son was not ashamed to ascribe the knowledge of that day to the Father only, but declared what was true regarding the matter, neither let us be ashamed to reserve for God those greater questions which may occur to us. For no man is superior to his master.3226 3226
Anf-03 iv.xi.xxxiii Pg 6
Mark xiii. 32.
(only knoweth,) in order that by her trembling expectation faith may make full trial of her anxious sincerity, keeping her gaze ever fixed on that day, in her perpetual ignorance of it, daily fearing that for which she yet daily hopes.
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 13
VERSE (32) - :26,27 Mt 24:36-42; 25:6,13,19 Ac 1:7 1Th 5:2 2Pe 3:10 Re 3:3