[Fat], abstinence from, i. [187], [229], ii. [312]

[Fatalism], i. [323]–326

[Father], the, his authority over his children, ch. xxv. (i. [597]–628);
permitted to punish his children with death, i. [393] sq.;
to kill or expose his new-born children, i. [394]–411;
to inflict corporal punishment upon his children, i. [513]–515, [607], [610];
to sell his children, i. [599], [607], [609], [611], [612], [615], [675], [681], [682], [684], [685], [689], [691];
his affection for his children, i. [401], [402], [405], [529]–533. ii. [187]–190, [193], [397], [748];
obliged to protect and support his family, i. [526]–533;
descent traced through, i. [655] sq., ii. [44]–47, [54], [202], [203], [205], [206], [211], [220];
the son allowed to eat only certain foods after the death of, ii. [301] sq.
See [Parents]

[Fear], i. [40] sq.;
of death, ii. [535] sq.;
as an element in the religious sentiment, ii. [612]–614, [725];
of punishment in the future life, ii. [735]

[Females], the sexual impulse of, i. [657] sq., ii. [435]

[Feticide], i. [378], [408], [409], [413]–417, ii. [705]

[Filial] affection, i. [534]–538, [618], [659], ii. [194], [748]

—— reverence, i. [533]–538, [600], [601], [607]–613, [616]–628, ii. [194]

[Firstborn] child, the, all children killed except, i. [398];
killed, i. [458]–460, ii. [562];
eaten, i. [458], ii. [562];
regarded as sacred, ii. [538 n. 2]

[Firstborn] son, the, sacrifice of, i. [457]–461;
eaten, i. [458] sq.;
considered identical with his father, i. [460];
fasting on the eve of Passover, ii. [296].
See [Primogeniture]