CLAIM: The Song of Moses is sung on the sea of glass in Revelation 15:3. It is a song that describes the leadership of the Lord related to Israel’s unfaithfulness, and His plan to redeem Israel and bless the whole earth. God will provoke Israel to jealousy (vv. 16-21) by the Gentiles who are a foolish people, (v. 21). Then, the Lord that kills and wounds will make alive and heal as He brings ultimate deliverance to Israel from her enemies (vv. 39-42). This will join the Gentiles to the Israelites in rejoicing (v. 43).
This prophecy over the nation is on-going, yet there are no eschatalogical elements which need to be fulfilled. They may be borne out through the course of history, as the words of this prophecy have their full cycle of meaning.
These prophecies form the foundation for Israel, rather, and since Israel will continue to be a nation before the Lord so long as there is a sun and a moon to rise each day, and seasons and harvest, words spoken such as this one will continue to have its effect upon the people. Such is the nature of the Word of the Lord, spoken in such power. It’s judgment is binding, its power is enduring, and it continues from generation to generation.
Scriptures such as this one should be considered whenever dealing with the nation of Israel, but, in my estimation, it is not particularly eschatalogical in its intent.