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prejudiced.211 When Paul classifies the Damascus appearance with the others in 1 C. 15:5 ff. this is not merely because he regards it as equivalent (especially in relation to his apostleship, and in spite of his own unworthiness, 15:8ff.). It is also because he regards this appearance as similar in kind.212 In all the appearances the presence of the risen Lord is a presence in transfigured corporeality, 1 C. 15:42 ff. It is the presence of the exalted Lord from heaven, → 356.213 This presence is in non-visionary