Batman: Robin, I'm getting a bad feeling about this chapter in the Bible. King Ahab of Israel has gathered the other kings of the region to fight against the King of Aram.
Robin: Holy smoke, Batman! That doesn't sound good. Do you think they'll be able to defeat the King of Aram?
Batman: We shall see, Robin. Before the battle, King Ahab goes to consult the Lord through the prophet Micaiah.
Catwoman: Oh, I just love prophets! What does Micaiah have to say?
Batman: Micaiah predicts that the Lord will cause the kings of Israel and Aram to fight against one another and that Ahab will die in the battle.
Joker: Wow, that's a real bummer!
Robin: Indeed, Joker. Fortunately, King Ahab heeds Micaiah's advice and takes precautions to protect himself in the battle.
Batman: But it's not enough! King Ahab is fatally wounded in the fighting and soon dies.
Robin: So, what happens next?
Batman: Ahab's son, Ahaziah, takes the throne and follows in his father's footsteps, leading Israel astray from the Lord.
Catwoman: Oh, dear. What a tragic end for King Ahab.