👉 "Confusion" in Greek was the sense of uncertainty or lack of certainty about something, specifically concerning a specific concept or situation. In 16th century Latin, it became "confusio," referring to confusion or dissension between different ideas or parties. The phrase "2393.conf" is an abbreviation for "23 Confusion." This term was commonly used in the context of religious, philosophical, and literary works as a way to denote a lack of clarity or confusion. In the Bible, it can be used figuratively to describe the state of being confused or muddled about something. The word "confusion" itself is also found in the Old Testament (Numbers 31:4) and New Testament (Luke 23:45-46).