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No. All we know about Mary is NOT in the Scriptures. There are other writings such as the Protevangelion of James and the Infancy Gospels about her among other things. These may not be inspired books or necessary belief for salvation, but it doesn’t mean they’re untrue.
Haven’t these writings been condmened as false “gospels”?
Were they not written centuries after the 1st century?
Each doctrine or claim must stand on its own. The canon of Scripture was determined on far more solid grounds. Many of the claims of that the catholic church makes about Mary are not based on Scripture but on speculations. In fact notice this quote from pope Pius in 1950 about her assumption in Munificentissimus Deus --"And, since it was within His power to grant her this great honour, to preserve her from the corruption of the tomb, we must believe that He really acted in this wayWe can and do rely on sources outside scripture about her. Including what has been orally taught about her - such as that she was assumed into heaven!
If you read further on in this document, he does not base it on any of this on Scripture (he actually says as much) but on “revelation” that he claims to have gotten. Since there are no facts to back his claim up, all you really have is speculation. This is what false teachers do.