Definition: "FrCaUTF8" in the Bible refers to a piece of writing or message that contains the Hebrew alphabet, which is UTF-8 encoding, on one side and the Arabic script on the other. Definition: "FrCaUTF8" denotes a text format or protocol used for transmitting coded messages using the Latin alphabet (Fr) encoded with Unicode. The ASCII letters in this code represent the first 26 alphabetic characters of the Hebrew alphabet. This is quite significant as it indicates that the encoding was originally written and transmitted in a way that would not have been possible without such technology, further supporting the idea of mono-alphabet communication across the Jewish scriptures.