This is Session 4 of Joshua A Conquering Generation. Today we explore the significance of Joshua 5. The Israelites have crossed the River Jordan, momentum is on their side - they are going to take Jericho but Joshua decides to press the pause button on the momentum and stop. Why does he do this? He has to 're establish' some of the old ways not really known or practiced by the new generation. What does he have to 're establish' and why is this so significant to the children of Israel and the up and coming conquest?