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No. The sabbath was a requirement under the old covenant that came to an end upon the death of the party of the first part, God in the personage of Jesus Christ.

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The above answer is obviously wrong from the Jewish perspective. Jews observe Shabbat as we are commanded to by HaShem to this day. Shabbat is from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown. Our covenant with HaShem is eternal unless you'd like to claim that HaShem (G-d) lies.

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