I can't remember how many symbols we had in the first one,
Johno... but see if this is something you'd be interested in...in transliterated Hebrew it's
Dread not, neither be afraid (or have no fear). Looks like this:
http://www.blueletterbible.org/cgi-bin/c.pl?bo ok=Deu&chapter=1&verse=29&version=KJV#29
From the Hebrew characters in the middle of the page, counting
left from the character nearest the number 29, the first phrase has 5 characters, next has 4, last one on that line has 9. On that last phrase, count 4 characters to the one that looks somewhat like a Y with a spray on the top of the left arm of the Y. That's the beginning of the word/phrase 'arats, or
Don't possess dread for a total of 5 characters... continue on to the next line and again counting from the right margin moving to the
left count off 3 characters. This represents
have no fear... this will give you 8 total characters. See what you think... if you'd like something else, let me know since this one isn't verbatim to your request but captures the sense of what you've suggested...
As with the first one... it won't translate well, since the language is written right to left and won't make a whole lot of sense (except to you) when inscribed from bottom up (wrist to elbow) so to speak... As well, keep in mind that at sometime in your life, a
Hasidic Jew (the black hatted, long haired
pious ones) will jump your case, since marking ones skin is forbidden in
Leviticus...
It would be more appropriate to be able to quote you something that isn't Old Covenant related, but, unfortunately, there's not much in modern Hebrew with the richness of meaning you're seeking...