In this investigative sequel, Timothy Mahoney tackles the daunting geographical and theological questions surrounding the climax of the Exodus. The film functions as a cinematic trial, weighing two competing models of the event: the "Egyptian Approach," which seeks localized, naturalistic explanations in the marshy lakes of the Nile Delta, and the "Hebrew Approach," which looks toward the deep waters of the Gulf of Aqaba and demands a literal, massive miracle. Through stunning cinematography and interviews with a spectrum of scholars, the documentary probes whether the biblical narrative describes a manageable trek or a staggering display of divine sovereignty that defies human logic. It is ultimately a quest to determine if the God of the Bible is a master of timing or a master over the very laws of nature.