The Magnetism of a Great Personality
2 Samuel 22:45
Strangers shall submit themselves to me: as soon as they hear, they shall be obedient to me.


William Wetmore Story tells an interesting tale of James Russell Lowell and himself. It was when they were young men, and they were very angry with Daniel Webster for staying in Tyler's cabinet, and, as he was to speak in Faneuil Hall one evening, they determined to go in from the Harvard Law School and hoot at him, and shew him that he bad incurred their displeasure. The house was packed with people, and the young men felt sure that the crowd would hoot with them, young as they were. But they reckoned without their host. Mr. Story says: "Mr. Webster, beautifully dressed, stepped forward. His great eyes looked, as I shall always think, straight at me. I pulled off my hat; James pulled off his. We both became as cold as ice, and as respectful as Indian coolies. I saw James turn pale; he said I was livid. And when the great orator began that most beautiful exordium, our scorn turned to deepest admiration, from abject contempt to belief and approbation."



Parallel Verses
KJV: Strangers shall submit themselves unto me: as soon as they hear, they shall be obedient unto me.

WEB: The foreigners will submit themselves to me. As soon as they hear of me, they will obey me.




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