Definition: The word "archwag" refers to a term used in Jewish law, which means "an individual who has been ordained," usually referring to priests. Specifically, it describes someone who receives special services or guidance from God in matters of faith and worship. The term is derived from the Greek word arch (which means "within" or "inside") and wag (meaning "guidance"), thus indicating that a priest has been given special oversight or direction through divine intervention. In Jewish law, this refers to those who are ordained as priests and have been chosen by God specifically for certain tasks. This can include the reading of prayers, administering oaths or signs, interpreting signs and messages from heaven, or serving as spiritual leaders in their communities or religious institutions.