A wealthy man in the story dismisses his wife's vision from God. What were his reasons, and what does this reveal about his character?

📖 Chapter 47

According to Chapter 47, the wealthy man dismisses his wife's vision for several reasons, revealing his skeptical and miserly nature. He questions why God would appear in her dream to ask for his money instead of appearing to him directly. He rationalizes that visions are merely the result of disturbed sleep and shouldn't be accepted as real. He even suspects the dream might be a "divine attempt to create a rift between husband and wife." This reaction shows his lack of faith and his tendency to view the world through a crooked lens, as the text notes, "If one is of a crooked nature himself, others also appear the same." His primary concern is his money, not the divine message.


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