13-53:12.

Batman: Holy suffering, Robin! It looks like our old enemy Isaiah is at it again.

Robin: You mean the prophet Isaiah, Batman?

Batman: Right, right. Well, he's talking about a servant of the Lord who will suffer and bear the sin of many.

Catwoman: And this servant is going to be punished, but then rise up and be exalted?

Batman: That's right, Catwoman. It's almost like this servant is dying in place of the people.

Joker: C'mon, Batman, nobody dies for somebody else. That's just ridiculous!

Batman: Isaiah seems to think otherwise, Joker. He says that this suffering servant will actually be rewarded for his suffering.

Riddler: What a fascinating concept! I must admit, I'm intrigued.

Batman: Me too, Riddler. Isaiah says that this servant will have a long life and through his suffering, will intercede for many.

Penguin: Wow, I never heard of anything like this. How can this be possible?

Batman: Isaiah says that it is by his wounds that we are healed. It's a mystery, but I think we can all agree that it's a beautiful one.