The Song of Moses is not locked in the past—it stretches from warning to fulfillment. In Deuteronomy 32, Moses writes a witness against Yasharal: a song of remembrance, rebellion, judgment, and mercy. It confronts a people who would forget Yahawah, yet promises that He will avenge, restore, and show compassion. This is covenant truth—uncomfortable, unchanging. Then Revelation 15 reveals the end of the matter. The victorious stand before the throne, singing the Song of Moses and the Song of the Lamb (Yahawasha). What began as a warning becomes a testimony of deliverance. The pattern is clear: Golah (exile) gives way to Galah (revealing). Judgment refines, and redemption completes. The same song is sounding now. Will it be heard as correction—or only recognized after deliverance? Do not let it pass as poetry. It is a witness. Read Deuteronomy 32. Read Revelation 15. Let the song search you, align you, and call you back to covenant. Return—and be counted among those who sing in victory.