Batman: For starters, Robin, let us review the laws given in the book of Exodus.
Robin: Right, Batman. What are the laws in Exodus 22?
Batman: If a man steals an ox or a sheep and kills or sells it, he must pay back five oxen for one ox or four sheep for one sheep.
Robin: Got it! Does it say anything about robbery?
Batman: Absolutely. If a thief is caught breaking into a house, and is struck and killed, it is considered an act of self-defense and the homeowner is not held accountable. However, if it happens during the day, the homeowner is to be held accountable.
Catwoman: What about false witnesses?
Batman: That's right Catwoman. If someone makes a false witness by testifying falsely against another, then the punishment is to pay back whatever was lost through the false testimony.
Robin: That makes perfect sense.
Batman: Indeed. The law also states that if someone borrows something from another and it is lost or damaged, they must pay back double.
Catwoman: That seems a bit harsh.
Batman: It may seem harsh, but it is a necessary law to ensure people are held accountable for their actions.
The Riddler: Anything else?
Batman: Yes. It also states that if someone takes in a foreign resident and they become poor, the foreign resident must be treated as a native-born. They must be provided for and must not be mistreated.
Robin: That's very kind.
Batman: Indeed it is. It is important to remember that the laws given in Exodus are there to help ensure justice and fairness for all.