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There is no law code before the exodus, and there's no evidence for any sabbath being observed before Moses. (Other than God himself after creation)
This is why:
Abraham could marry his niece. (Though he called her his sister to the Pharaoh)
Isaac could marry his cousin. (Once removed)
Jacob could marry his twin cousins. (On Rebecca's side. Laban was her brother. They were second cousins on his father's side, which would have been okay in the law covenant.)
The only official law/covenant that Abraham observed, which carried over into the law of Moses was circumcision.
Other traditions or laws apparently observed at this time appeared to be more like the laws from Hamurrabi of ancient Babylon. But those would have been what Abraham was accustomed to at the time, so you couldn't expect observation of the Mosaic law except in moral and ethical principles.
This is why:
Abraham could marry his niece. (Though he called her his sister to the Pharaoh)
Isaac could marry his cousin. (Once removed)
Jacob could marry his twin cousins. (On Rebecca's side. Laban was her brother. They were second cousins on his father's side, which would have been okay in the law covenant.)
The only official law/covenant that Abraham observed, which carried over into the law of Moses was circumcision.
Other traditions or laws apparently observed at this time appeared to be more like the laws from Hamurrabi of ancient Babylon. But those would have been what Abraham was accustomed to at the time, so you couldn't expect observation of the Mosaic law except in moral and ethical principles.