It depends on how many notes or coins you have. If it is a $10 bill then you would say "here is $10", however if you have 10 x $1 then you would probably say "here are $10"
A biblical traditionalist would say that God wrote the Ten Commandments, although, after breaking the first set, Moses may have copied them under God's instructions.Someone who accepts the Book of Exodus as historical but doubts divine intervention might simply say that Moses wrote them.Most biblical scholars say that the Ten Commandments began as oral traditions in the early part of the first millennium BCE and two very different versions were later written down by anonymous sources now known as the Yahwist (Exodus 34) and the Elohist (Exodus 20). A later version, written by the Priestly source, is almost the same the the Elohist version of the Ten Commandments. Thus, the Ten Commandments date from much later than attributed to Moses, who had no role in their writing.Another Answer:The Scripture states:Deuteronomy 9:10New King James Version (NKJV) 10 Then the LORD delivered to me two tablets of stone written with the finger of God, and on them were all the words which the LORD had spoken to you on the mountain from the midst of the fire in the day of the assembly.
You will find the ten commandments in the book of Exodus, Chapter 20
Naomi was in Moab for about ten years, as mentioned in the book of Ruth in the Bible.
A Biblical passage (or, paragraph) in which the Ten Commandments are broken is found in the Old Testament book of Exodus, Chapter 32. Here, the Israelites build and then worship a 'Golden Calf,' which is an explicit violation of the First Commandment: 'Thou shalt have no other gods before me.'
Moses wrote the Ten Commandments on two stone tablets on Mount Sinai.
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No. Say "in the amount of ten thousand dollars."
Ten dollars is $10.
no ten dollars is 10.00
ten unos dulces
Ten Thousand Dollars.
together, id say about ten dollars
Ten percent of 48 dollars and ten cents is 4 dollars and 81 cents.
579 dollars rounded to the nearest ten dollars is 580 dollars.
Here are five ways to say "ten": A decade Tenfold X (Roman numeral) Tenth 10 (numerical form)
$10,000 is ten thousand dollars.
Ten dollars.