No there wasn't. The term "Blessed Mother Mary" comes from the Catholic faith. And though Mary was blessed above all women, in that she carried the Baby Jesus, she was not important in any other way to our salvation. We cannot pray to her for she was as we are, a person in need of the Lord as well.
No. The only female name of a Bible book is Ruth and Esther. Refer to another answer on this site at link below:
There is no book of Mary in the Catholic Bible. However, she is mentioned in the gospels.
The eighth book of the Bible is Ruth. It is a short book in the Old Testament that tells the story of a Moabite woman who becomes the great-grandmother of King David.
The first book in the bible is called Genesis.
Mary and her cousin Elizabeth are discussed in the book of Luke, in the first chapters of that book
There is no book of the Bible called "Abb".
Book of Isaiah
There is no record in the Bible of Mary having a book when the angel Gabriel came to her. Neither is there any other record of Mary having a book.
Lazarus had a sister called Mary. That Mary was not the mother of Jesus.
Mary Juergens has written: 'The wonder book of Bible stories' -- subject(s): English Bible stories, O.T.
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
Originally it was in scroll form, then it camein a book form so it was called a bible meaning book.
The Book of Habakkuk is the eighth book of the 12 minor prophets of the Hebrew Bible
The holy book for Christianity is called The Bible.