Beth-Din, after the fall of Judæa, [325].

Bethar, [416] ff.

Bethshean, conflict between Jews and heathens in, [262] f.

Beth-Shearim, seat of the Synhedrion, [452].

Bible, interpretation of by Christians, [488] f., [499], [501].
knowledge of, among Jews and Christians, [623] ff.
cultivated in Judæa, [623] ff.
neglect of, [536] f.

Birchath ha Minim, [379] f.

Bishops of Rome, [500].

Boëthus and Boëthuseans, [108], [237].

Boraita, [470] f.

Bruria, wife of Meïr, [436].