Spiritual Meaning of REVELATION 11:19
Jehovah Himself, that is the Lord, descended in fire, and the mountain then smoked and quaked, and there were thunders, and lightnings, and a thick cloud, and the voice of a trumpet (Exod. 19:16, 18; Deut. 5:22-26).
The people before the descent of Jehovah prepared and sanctified themselves three days (Exod. 19:10, 11, 15).
The mountain was hedged about lest anyone come near to the lowest part, lest he die (Exod. 19:12, 13, 20-23; 24:1, 2).
This law was written upon two tables of stone, and that it was written with the finger of God (Exod. 31:18; 32:15, 16; Deut. 9:10).
The face of Moses shone, when he brought those tables a second time down from the mount (Exod. 34:29-35).
Those tables were deposited In the ark (Exod. 25:16; 40:20; Deut. 10:5; 1 Kings 8:9).
The place in the tabernacle, where the ark was, was called the Holy of Holies (Exod. 26:33).
The ark, from the law in it, was called Jehovah there (Num. 10:35, 36; 2 Sam. 6:2; Ps. 132:8).
Jehovah spake with Moses over the ark (Exod. 25:22; Num. 7:89).
On account of the holiness of that law, it was not permitted Aaron to enter within the veil, where the ark was, except with sacrifices and incense, lest he die (Lev. 16:2-14).
From the Lord‘s presence and power in the law which was in the ark, the waters of Jordan were divided, and so long as it rested in the midst, the people passed over on dry ground (Josh. 3:1-17; 4:5-20).
By carrying the ark around Jericho, the walls fell down (Josh. 6:1-20).
Dagon, the god of the Philistines, fell down to the earth before the ark, and afterwards lay upon the threshold of the temple with his head broken off (1 Sam. 5:3, 4).
The Ekronites and the Bethshemites were smitten on account of the ark to the number of several thousands (1 Sam. 5:1-12; 6:1-19).
The ark was introduced by David into Sion with sacrifices and rejoicing (2 Sam. 6:1-19).
Uzzah, because he then touched it, died (2 Sam. 6:6, 7).
The ark in the temple of Jerusalem was the inmost part (1 Kings 6:19; 8:3-9).
The tables upon which the law was written, were called the tables of the covenant, and the ark, from them, was called the ark of the covenant, and the law itself the covenant (Num. 10:33; Deut. 4:13, 23 5:2, 3; 9:9; Josh. 3:11; 1 Kings 8:19, 21).
By that law called "a covenant," conjunction is signified; the reason is, because covenants were entered into for the sake of love, of friendship, of consociation, and thus of conjunction. Therefore it is said of the Lord, that:--
He shall be for a covenant to the people (Isa. 42:6; 49:8).
And He is called:--
The angel of the covenant (Mal. 3:1).
And His blood:--
The blood of the covenant (Matt. 26:28; Zech. 9:11; Exod. 24:4-10).
And therefore the Word is called the Old and the New Testament or Covenant.
. And there were lightnings, and voices, and thunders, and an earthquake, and great hail, signifies that then below there were reasonings, commotions, and falsifications of good and truth. By "lightnings, voices, and thunders," are signified reasonings (n. 396); by "earthquakes" are signified changes of the state of the church (n. 331), here commotions; by "great hail" are signified falsifications of truth and good (n. 399). These things took place in the parts below, where the evil still abode, before the Last Judgment was executed upon them; for it is said in (verse 18), "And the time is come of judging the dead, and of destroying them which destroy the earth." Such things exist in the world of spirits, from the presence and influx of heaven which is above them.