No. Not even black sheep.
No, the Bible does not mention reincarnation.
It doesn't mention anything about either in any way.
No, there is no mention of the character Loki in the Bible.
It doesn't specifically mention his race. It seems probable that he's Semitic, so not actually black, but not exactly Nordic either.
Reincarnation is the belief that one is reborn in one more successive existences, which may be human or animal. Usually it is an intangible "soul" that is believed to be reborn in another body. Not a Bible teaching. Facts: A new born baby is the results of a male sperm and an ovum with a genetic code: The most baffling aspect of the origin of life. So the idea of a human becoming someone or something else, defies all logical thinking. Nevertheless, the hope given in the Bible is our resurrection. John 5: 28,29 shows that we are held in God's memory. It reads. " Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice ( Jesus' voice ) and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, and those who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgement. The ones who did vile things are those who did not get to know God. Today we all have the opportunity to become familiar with God's teaching in the Bible. John 17: 3 reminds us that our knowledge about God is life saving.
No, there is no mention of an Ethan in the Bible.
No, the Bible does not mention anything specifically about "angel numbers."
Yes, the Bible does not specifically mention "angel numbers" as a concept.
The Bible does not mention his father.
No there is no mention of Allah in the bible.
No the bible does not mention it.
No where in the Bible that I can remember.