Matthew 24:36 But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only. [kjv]
περι δε της ημερας εκεινης και ωρας ουδεις οιδεν ουδε οι αγγελοι των ουρανων ουδε ο υιος ει μη ο πατηρ μονος [gnt]
The English word
"horoscope" is, from Greek, a combination of
"hour" and "
watch".
"ὥρα" ≈ "period of time, season, year, time of day hour" and is related to the English words "hour" (through Latin) and "year" (through Germanic).
"σκοπός" ≈ "watcher, target" and is the source of the English word "scope".
Do you ever read your horrorscope? The English word
"horoscope" comes, through French and Latin, from
"ὡροσκόπος" ≈ "position of platens and stars, astrological forecast of one's future".
[Horoscope, History of Time museum in Ohio, Clock museum in Columbia, PA]