Celina explained that she had originally hoped to have this done in Aramaic, but that she and her artist couldn't find the proper script, so she chose this one instead. It's an old Hebrew script, which I can recognize a significant part of, thanks to my many years of Hebrew school in Hawai'i.
The words translate to "Be strong and courageous," from Deuteronomy 31:6:
"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you."The Hebrew phrase,
חִזְקוּ וְאִמְצוּ
is spoken by Moses, on behalf of God, addressing the Israelites after they have fled Egypt and are about to embark on the journey that takes forty years and eventually leads them to the Promised Land.
This phrase resonated with Celina, who had this tattoo done before she moved to New York from the San Francisco Bay area, and was about to embark on a journey into the unknown.
She credited the artist Chris Evans, in Santa Cruz, California, with inking this tattoo.
Thanks to Celina for sharing this tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Please pass on to Celina that she's missing a vowel from the first word. Needs another "yud," the little apostrophe after the first word.
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