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No, according to Exodus 34:28 Moses fasted for 40 days, which is the longest anyone in The Bible fasted. Two others, Jesus and Elijah, also fasted for 40 days.

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Q: According to Jewish scripture did Moses fast for 80 days and 80 nights?
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