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Is there a verse in the Tanakh that is similar to or contains some phrase similar to this phrase :

"(G-d said) : This is our gift, so grant or withhold (restrict) without account (as you wish/like)"

The keywords here are Gift, Grant, withhold, account (reckoning). Any verse containing synonyms of those 4 words or something close to them or implying a similar meaning, can be considered similar verse. It doesn't necessarily have to be in the exact same order / structure. Perhaps this might add some context (but it is optional): in the Original source, these words are for Solomon or at least mentioned at the time when Solomon was alive.

The purposes of this question are just to know; only that. There is a related idea in the Quran and if it came from Tanakh I want to see the original verse.

An example I know of is a verse similar to the phrase "work in gratitude" in the Tanakh is something similar: "serve with gladness". Just to add context.

Is there a verse in the Tanakh that is similar to or contains some phrase similar to this phrase :

"(G-d said) : This is our gift, so grant or withhold (restrict) without account (as you wish/like)"

The keywords here are Gift, Grant, withhold, account (reckoning). Any verse containing synonyms of those 4 words or something close to them or implying a similar meaning, can be considered similar verse. It doesn't necessarily have to be in the exact same order / structure. Perhaps this might add some context (but it is optional): in the Original source, these words are for Solomon or at least mentioned at the time when Solomon was alive.

The purposes of this question are just to know; only that. There is a related idea in the Quran and if it came from Tanakh I want to see the original verse.

An example I know of is a verse similar to the phrase "work in gratitude" in the Tanakh is something similar: "serve with gladness". Just to add context.

Is there a verse in the Tanakh that is similar to or contains some phrase similar to this phrase :

"(G-d said) : This is our gift, so grant or withhold (restrict) without account (as you wish/like)"

The keywords here are Gift, Grant, withhold, account (reckoning). Any verse containing synonyms of those 4 words or something close to them or implying a similar meaning, can be considered similar verse. It doesn't necessarily have to be in the exact same order / structure. Perhaps this might add some context (but it is optional): in the Original source, these words are for Solomon or at least mentioned at the time when Solomon was alive.

The purposes of this question are just to know; only that.

An example I know of is a verse similar to the phrase "work in gratitude" in the Tanakh is something similar: "serve with gladness". Just to add context.

Added info from comments. Referencing another religion's text like that is fine; this question isn't about the Quran and doesn't require knowledge of it to answer.
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Is there a verse in the Tanakh that is similar to or contains some phrase similar to this phrase :

"(G-d said) : This is our gift, so grant or withhold (restrict) without account (as you wish/like)"

The keywords here are Gift, Grant, withhold, account (reckoning). Any verse containing synonyms of those 4 words or something close to them or implying a similar meaning, can be considered similar verse. It doesn't necessarily have to be in the exact same order / structure. Perhaps this might add some context (but it is optional): in the Original source, these words are for Solomon or at least mentioned at the time when Solomon was alive.

The purposes of this question are just to know; only that. There is a related idea in the Quran and if it came from Tanakh I want to see the original verse.

An example I know of is a verse similar to the phrase "work in gratitude" in the Tanakh is something similar: "serve with gladness". Just to add context.

Is there a verse in the Tanakh that is similar to or contains some phrase similar to this phrase :

"(G-d said) : This is our gift, so grant or withhold (restrict) without account (as you wish/like)"

The keywords here are Gift, Grant, withhold, account (reckoning). Any verse containing synonyms of those 4 words or something close to them or implying a similar meaning, can be considered similar verse. It doesn't necessarily have to be in the exact same order / structure. Perhaps this might add some context (but it is optional): in the Original source, these words are for Solomon or at least mentioned at the time when Solomon was alive.

The purposes of this question are just to know; only that.

An example I know of is a verse similar to the phrase "work in gratitude" in the Tanakh is something similar: "serve with gladness". Just to add context.

Is there a verse in the Tanakh that is similar to or contains some phrase similar to this phrase :

"(G-d said) : This is our gift, so grant or withhold (restrict) without account (as you wish/like)"

The keywords here are Gift, Grant, withhold, account (reckoning). Any verse containing synonyms of those 4 words or something close to them or implying a similar meaning, can be considered similar verse. It doesn't necessarily have to be in the exact same order / structure. Perhaps this might add some context (but it is optional): in the Original source, these words are for Solomon or at least mentioned at the time when Solomon was alive.

The purposes of this question are just to know; only that. There is a related idea in the Quran and if it came from Tanakh I want to see the original verse.

An example I know of is a verse similar to the phrase "work in gratitude" in the Tanakh is something similar: "serve with gladness". Just to add context.

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Is there a verse in the Tanakh that is similar to or contains some phrase similar to this phrase :

"(G-d said) : This is our gift, so grant or withhold (restrict) without account (as you wish/like)"

"(G-d said) : This is our giftThe keywords here are Gift, so grant orGrant, withhold, account (restrictreckoning) without account. Any verse containing synonyms of those 4 words or something close to them or implying a similar meaning, can be considered similar verse. It doesn't necessarily have to be in the exact same order (as you wish/like structure. Perhaps this might add some context (but it is optional)": in the Original source, these words are for Solomon or at least mentioned at the time when Solomon was alive.

The purposes of this question are just to know; only that.

An example I know of is a verse similar to the phrase "work in gratitude" in the Tanakh is something similar: "serve with gladness". Just to add context.

Is there a verse in the Tanakh that is similar to or contains some phrase similar to this phrase :

"(G-d said) : This is our gift, so grant or withhold (restrict) without account (as you wish/like)"

The purposes of this question are just to know; only that.

An example I know of is a verse similar to the phrase "work in gratitude" in the Tanakh is something similar: "serve with gladness". Just to add context.

Is there a verse in the Tanakh that is similar to or contains some phrase similar to this phrase :

"(G-d said) : This is our gift, so grant or withhold (restrict) without account (as you wish/like)"

The keywords here are Gift, Grant, withhold, account (reckoning). Any verse containing synonyms of those 4 words or something close to them or implying a similar meaning, can be considered similar verse. It doesn't necessarily have to be in the exact same order / structure. Perhaps this might add some context (but it is optional): in the Original source, these words are for Solomon or at least mentioned at the time when Solomon was alive.

The purposes of this question are just to know; only that.

An example I know of is a verse similar to the phrase "work in gratitude" in the Tanakh is something similar: "serve with gladness". Just to add context.

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