I see there have already been 10 "views" and no replies, so I'll risk being the first to totally blow this.

If mistakes and errors like tripping over stuff, choosing the wrong nail, cutting a piece of wood the wrong size, etc result from the Fall in the garden; and Jesus' physical body was not subject to the effects of the Fall (He had no human depravity), then He never tripped and fell, never cut a piece of wood the wrong size, etc. But we are told also that He "learned obedience from the things which He suffered (Hebrews 5:8)." So He didn't know it all from birth, even though He was wholly God and wholly Man.

We are also told that He was tempted in all the same ways we are. And I know I've been tempted to get mad and break something when a low table jumps in front of me while I'm walking. Maybe Jesus tripped, walked into furniture or walls as all pubescent boys do during those awkward years - yet without sin. He didn't react by getting angry and kicking the object He stumbled over. Perhaps He laughed at Himself and said, "did you see that? Stupid table jumped right out in front of me!"

-R