Definition: "FCVA" refers to a term used in the Bible when describing an act or event that should be seen as significant, but it's not important enough for immediate attention. The term is often used figuratively in scripture to describe events that are important, even though they may seem insignificant. In simple terms, "FCVA" can be translated to "A large number of people were present," which means the event was a significant part of a larger group or community. The word is often used metaphorically in the Bible to convey more subtle meaning. It's like saying something big didn't happen until the point where you realized it mattered, as opposed to it being just another detail or insignificant matter.