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  1. Dr. Myles Munroe, Best-Selling Author and Speaker. "Wow!!! Stop Robbing Peter to Pay Paul is a hidden gem. The way in which Vicky blends the Scriptures with real life principles and practices is masterful. I found myself highlighting about 80% of the book; the information was so profound and fruitful. Vicky, you nailed it!"

  2. 28 de ene. de 2014 · The Peter/Paul team is neither better nor worse than before. Another interpretation is that you're trying to do something righteous ("paying Paul") but you've committed a sin ("robbing Peter") to do it. So regardless of Peter/Paul's relationship, in the end you're not doing anything positive for yourself either. –

  3. Hace 3 días · rob Peter to pay Paul. phrase. If you say that someone is robbing Peter to pay Paul, you mean that they are transferring money from one group of people or place to another, rather than providing extra money. [disapproval] Sometimes he was moving money from one account to another, robbing Peter to pay Paul. See full dictionary entry for Peter.

  4. Robbing Peter: Directed by Mario F. de la Vega. With Louie Olivos Jr., Víctor Martínez, Pedro Pano, Alejandro Patiño. Three intertwined stories follow characters whose lives are affected by crime as they come into contact with an illegal shipment travelling along the U.S.-Mexico border.

  5. "In Stop Robbing Peter to Pay Paul, Vicky Spring Love presents one of the most profound, yet simple approaches to this essential subject.... I encourage anyone who wants to have a fundamental perspective of the issue of finances to peel the wisdom from these pages and experience the fruitful life and prosperity that results from applying these time-tested precepts of God."

  6. The exact etymology of the phrase “robbing Peter to pay Paul” is not clear. Claims have been made that the idiom references taxes that were paid to the Church of Saint Peter at Westminster (now called Westminster Abbey) that were then funneled into repairs for St. Paul’s Cathedral in the mid-16th century. This may be the case, but the ...

  7. 17 de oct. de 2023 · Verb [ edit] rob Peter to pay Paul (third-person singular simple present robs Peter to pay Paul, present participle robbing Peter to pay Paul, simple past and past participle robbed Peter to pay Paul) ( idiomatic) To use resources that legitimately belong to or are needed by one party in order to satisfy a legitimate need of another party ...