Definition: "Sager" comes from Old Norse, meaning "wise." It refers to a person who has attained great wisdom or knowledge, often associated with God or with supernatural beings. In the Bible, "sager" refers to someone with extraordinary abilities or gifts related to understanding and interpreting divine will through dreams, visions, or other forms of communication. This concept is sometimes used as a metaphor for divine inspiration, but its exact meaning remains unclear in the sacred texts.