The short answer is, it is not. This is more examplar to decree what is between the lines to facilitate a messag not from biblical teachings. Though I do admit I'm conflating reference with catholic misuse. As this is largely irrelevant without catholic false worship doctrine.
The short answer is, it is not.
Luke 1:28 - Hail Mary Full of grace, the Lord is with thee
Luke 1:41 - Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
direct quotes from the bible.
Now return my comment back to proper context. Opps.
My apologies, but your comment really made no sense. what does "examplar to decree" mean?
The Initial post asked, where is the Hail Mary in the bible. I have provided examples of exactly that. Saying the Hail Mary prayer is praying the gospel, pure and simple. How can it be wrong to quote the bible in prayer?
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