As it was Jesus who under the direction of His Father (God) created this world and populated it. He completed his task on the 6th day, (This time is only figurative) and on the 7th He rested, and the Lord hallowed it and sanctified it He becoming Lord of the sabbath.
No, Jesus did not abolish the Old Testament teachings and laws. He said he came to fulfill them, not to abolish them.
The Jews accused Jesus of violating the Sabbath's "no work" law.
yes, he healed a man of the sabbath day
It was the Pharisees who accused Jesus of healing people on the sabbath, as they were very strict about it.
No, not according to "what Jesus said""Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them [Matthew 5:17].
One example pertained to the Sabbath. Jesus raised eyebrows when He and his followers picked (wheat) on the Sabbath, which is Saturday.
Jesus said that he did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
Sabbath
When the Pharisee reacted that Jesus violated the rules of the Sabbath, Jesus then told them about the time of King David. David and his men ate the food of the temple even it was only required for a priest.Abiathar the priest at that time allowed them because Yahweh allowed it. Jesus then told the Pharisee that the Sabbath was made for man not man for the Sabbath.
The Jewish sabbath is on Saturday. Jesus Christ came back to life on a Sunday. This is why the Christian sabbath is on Sunday.
Jesus Christ DID NOT abolish Shabbat! He said..."I came to fulfill the Law".
They were angry as Jesus healed him on a sabbath.