| wafer | A thin bread, like a cracker, made without yeast. |
| watchman | A guard who stood on the city wall, looked for enemy soldiers, and warned the people of the city if he saw trouble coming. |
| will | The legal paper that people sign to give instructions about what should be done with their possessions after they die. |
| winepress | A place dug in rock used to mash grapes and collect the juice for making wine. |
| wineskin | A bag made from the skin of an animal and used for storing wine. |
| wise men | Literally, ¡°magi,¡± probably meaning pagan religious scholars who studied the stars to predict future events. |
| witchcraft | Using magic or the power of Satan. |
| witness | Anyone who tells what they have seen or heard. |
| wizard | A person who uses the power of Satan or evil spirits to do magic. |
| wonders | Miracles that cause people to react with amazement and fear of God. |