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Therefore the "my LORD" of Elizabeth is "the Son of the Most High/the Son of God".

Thus the Supreme Reason, the Divine Maternity [Mary being the Mother of the Son of the Most High/the Son of God, the Mother of the LORD], is in the Bible.

Thus the Supreme Reason, the Divine Maternity, is in the Bible.

Therefore the "my LORD" of Elizabeth is "the Son of the Most High/the Son of God".

Thus the Supreme Reason, the Divine Maternity [Mary being the Mother of the Son of the Most High/the Son of God, the Mother of the LORD], is in the Bible.

Added a biblical hint that Mary was fully sanctified and fully saved.
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God through Angel Gabriel greets Mary, "Hail, full of grace"grace1". St. John the Baptist is born sinless but is sanctified after his conception. Therefore we can deduce that Mary was always full of grace from the very first moment of her existence.

1. Grace being a supernatural gift of God, freely bestowed upon us for our sanctification and salvation, Mary is therefore fully sanctified and fully saved.

Please see also Ineffabilis Deus | Apostolic Constitution issued by Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1854 statingstarting from Interpreters of the Sacred Scripture. - The entire Apostolic Constitution is very fruitful reading.

God through Angel Gabriel greets Mary, "Hail, full of grace". St. John the Baptist is born sinless but is sanctified after his conception. Therefore we can deduce that Mary was always full of grace from the very first moment of her existence.

Please see also Ineffabilis Deus | Apostolic Constitution issued by Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1854 stating from Interpreters of the Sacred Scripture. - The entire Apostolic Constitution is very fruitful reading.

God through Angel Gabriel greets Mary, "Hail, full of grace1". St. John the Baptist is born sinless but is sanctified after his conception. Therefore we can deduce that Mary was always full of grace from the very first moment of her existence.

1. Grace being a supernatural gift of God, freely bestowed upon us for our sanctification and salvation, Mary is therefore fully sanctified and fully saved.

Please see also Ineffabilis Deus | Apostolic Constitution issued by Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1854 starting from Interpreters of the Sacred Scripture. - The entire Apostolic Constitution is very fruitful reading.

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Pointed to the Scriptural Interpretation mentioned in the Apostolic Constitution.
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Adding another biblical passage that supports the Supreme reason.
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