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I shall not take anyone's side, I shall not flatter anyone. (Job 32, 21)
I do not know how to flatter -- or my Creator would make short work of me. (Job 32, 22)
Rulers were the ones who ordered that statues should be worshipped: people who could not honour them in person, because they lived too far away, would have a portrait made of their distant countenance, to have an image that they could see of the king whom they honoured; meaning, by such zeal, to flatter the absent as if he were present. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 17)
They are mischief-makers, grumblers governed only by their own desires, with mouths full of boastful talk, ready to flatter others for gain. (Jude 1, 16)