The couple were Ananias and Sapphira. The incident you refer to is in the New Testament - Acts chapter 5.
A pecuniary thief is a person who steals money, as opposed to one who steals property or, today, identities. someone who steals money.
A thief is the term used for a person who steals money.
poverty means really poor with no food or money
Willy Harris steals Walter Younger's money.
You should talk to him if it's a huge amount of money keep it in the bank.
Prue steals money from her master in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in order to buy her dead child a decent burial. She ultimately loses the money before she can use it for this purpose.
A Terrible List Company that steals their clients money!
A hacker is a person that steals information from the computer. An example of this is, a hacker breaks into a bank and gets access to everyone's account and steals their money.
Internet fraud is basically someone that steals your identity online and gains access to your bank accounts to spend money and take out money. it's someone that steals your information via phishing email.
yeah, "my wife"!!how about a "pecuniary thief"?
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the woman who owed money to Ebenezer Scrooge was Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman. She steals some of his possessions after his death but eventually feels guilty and sells them back to a pawnshop for a fraction of their worth.
Poor, needy, penniless, broke, hard up, poverty stricken