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definition of bidder

The word offerer It is a term that although it does not present a daily use in our language, it is the one that we do or do use when we want to indicate that individual who displays the action of offering something.

Meanwhile, in the religious sphere is one of the contexts in which the term is most used, precisely, to account for one who offers a religious offering. An offering will be the gift that the offerer gives to his god or to a holiness with the mission of effectively fulfilling a promise or to ask him for something that he needs and wants to be fulfilled.

Although the offering often implies the delivery of a material object, it, at the same time, expresses a purely spiritual question, an act of love and affection to God, or a saint, for always providing support, help and protection. .

It should be noted that the offering is a practice that has been developing in the world for thousands of years, although, with time and evolution, the object of the gift has changed, since in remote times it was extremely common and common for them to kill themselves human beings and animals to offer them to the divinity in question. This action had a special reason since it was believed that by giving the god something valuable, such as the life of a person, one could obtain what was longed for.

At masses, on the altars of the saints and in the vicinity of the graves of a recognized person who died, these are some of the places where offerers most commonly leave their offerings.

And on the other hand, in the field of economics and more precisely from the offer, the offeror is the one individual, entity, in charge of formulating an offer. The offer will be the amount of products, goods, services, that are offered in a market at a certain value.

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