A widow’s son. The prophet Elijah resurrected the young son of a widow who lived in Zarephath, north of Israel. -1 Kings 17:17-24. A Shunammite boy Elijah’s successor, the prophet Elisha, resurrected a boy in the town of Shunem and restored him to his parents. -2 Kings 4:32-37. A man in a burial place. The corpse of a man who had recently died was hastily left in the same burial place where Elisha’s bones lay. When the man’s body touched the prophet’s bones, the man was resurrected. -2 Kings 13:20, 21. The son of the widow of Nain. Jesus interrupted a burial procession outside Nain to resurrect a young man and restore him to his grieving mother. -Luke 7:11-15. Jairus’ daughter. Jairus, an officer of the synagogue, implored Jesus to help his sick daughter. Jesus resurrected her shortly after she died. -Luke 8:41, 42, 49-56. Lazarus. Jesus’ dear friend Lazarus was dead for four days when Jesus resurrected him before a number of onlookers. -John 11:38-44. Dorcas. The apostle Peter resurrected this beloved woman, who was known for her many acts of kindness. -Acts 9:36-42. Eutychus. The young man Eutychus died when he fell from a high window; the apostle Paul raised him back to life. -Acts 20:7-12.
I'm not aware of any examples of reincarnation or merging with a godhead occurring.