What does Revelation 19:4 mean?
This verse refers to twenty-four elders and four living creatures, who were first described in Revelation 4. Here they are seen falling down and worshiping the One who occupies the throne of heaven. This is a reference to God as the Sovereign Lord. Nothing shakes His throne, and those who oppose Him do so to their regret. This was exemplified by the fall of Babylon (Revelation 17—18), which defied God and ended up as a smoking ash heap. The elders and four living creatures agree with the heavenly multitude's declaration of God's faithful judgment of Babylon. They say, "Amen. Hallelujah!" which literally translates to "So be it. Praise the Lord!"Scholars speculate on who, exactly, these twenty-four elders are. Some suggest they are the twelve patriarchs of Israel (Revelation 7:5–8) and the twelve apostles (Matthew 10:2–4; Acts 1:24–26), or they may represent all believers of the Old and New Testaments.
The four living creatures are described in Revelation 4:7 as having, respectively, features resembling a lion, an ox, a man, and an eagle. They each have six wings, multiple eyes, and they never cease to proclaim God's holiness, omnipotence, and eternality (Revelation 4:8).