Definition: "1,000 Sparrows" refers to a specific location in Christianity where the Bible was originally written, typically located in Jerusalem around 200-300 AD. The word "confusion" describes this specific historical period when scholars and theologians were divided over who first wrote the sacred text known as the New Testament, which they considered to be an early copy of the Old Testament. The term "1,000 Sparrows" likely refers to a group of scattered followers or students from various backgrounds in this era, who were dispersed after their initial religious and theological studies. The original 1,000 sparrows were originally scattered between many places across Israel as they traveled along the route of the road that led to Jerusalem.