Definition: Wzalan means "sorcerer" in Hebrew, which translates to "shaman". It refers specifically to a person who uses their knowledge and experience as a guide for healing, divination, or prophecy. Definition: A sorcerer (wzalan) is someone skilled in the art of magic. This term can imply both supernatural abilities and the practice of magical rituals, spells, and potions. In Hebrew mythology, they are associated with various gods and goddesses. They may serve as a priestly figure, such as Melchizedek in Zohar (Genesis 19:34-38), or a god among humans, like Seth in Genesis 6:5. The term is also used metaphorically in Jewish literature, where it could refer to a person who has supernatural powers and is sought out for their expertise.