The wealthy man was extremely disturbed by his wife's dream, as the idea of spending money was completely against his nature of accumulating wealth. As detailed in Chapter 47, he immediately dismissed the vision, telling his wife he had no faith in dreams and began to ridicule her. He justified his disbelief by questioning why God would appear in her dream instead of his, suggesting it might be a false dream from disturbed sleep or even a divine attempt to create a rift between them. He believed that since he was of a crooked nature, others must be as well.
What was the wealthy man's reaction when his wife told him about her dream to build a temple dome, and how did he justify his feelings?
๐ Chapter 47