Belief in the unseen and absolute obedience to divine command form the heart of this biblical drama, which dramatizes the pivotal transition of Hebrew leadership from Moses to his successor, Joshua. Tasked with guiding a weary but hopeful generation into the Promised Land, Joshua faces his first insurmountable obstacle: the towering, impenetrable fortress of Jericho. Rather than relying on conventional military strategy, the narrative focuses on the spiritual preparation of the Israelites, the daring mission of two Hebrew spies protected by the Canaanite woman Rahab, and the ultimate test of faith as the army marches silently around the city walls. Through this journey, the film explores the tension between human logic and divine sovereignty, illustrating how true victory is secured not by military might, but by quiet trust in the promises of God.