I think it might be more appropriate to refer to these events either as healings or return of bodily life.
The Ressurrected body as referenced in Scripture regarding the Second Adam and His ressurrection, indicates that body will have some other aspects beyond our present bodies, such as being able to walk through walls, displace between remote physical points immediately, yet they remain physical. Jesus Christ after ressurection also asked a person for a little piece of meat for nourishment, so it wasn't an apparition, as also manifest in Thomas placing his hands on his wounds.
These reports don;t seem to be of ressurrected bodies, but of the soul being returned to the body within a 24 hour period.
An interesting and plausible distinction.
However, wasn't Lazarus considered to have had a kind of
. . . well . . . resurrection?
Thanks for your thoughtful post.