9328. 'And throw into confusion all the people' means the dismay of all falsities. This is clear from the meaning of 'throwing into confusion' as dismay, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'the people' as those guided by truths, thus in the abstract sense as truths themselves, and in the contrary sense as falsities, dealt with in 1259, 1260, 2928, 3295, 3581, 6232. The reason why 'throwing into confusion' means dismay is that those who are dismayed are thrown in heart and mind into such confusion that they are mad and charge of their own accord into destruction. The fact that such dismay is meant by 'throwing into confusion' is evident in Zechariah,
On that day there will be great confusion from Jehovah among those who fight against Jerusalem. And everyone will seize his companion's hand,a and his [other] hand will rise up against his companion's hand. Zech 14:12, 13.
'Fighting against Jerusalem' means doing so against the Church, thus also against the truths and forms of the good of faith which constitute the Church. 'Confusion', it is evident, means dismay to the point of madness. In Moses,
Jehovah your God will deliver upb the nations before you, and will throw them into great confusion until they are destroyed. Deut 7:23.
'Confusion' stands for such dismay.