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There is only one instance of people other than Jesus being resurrected.

When Jesus died on the cross there was a great earthquake and some of the graves were opened. The bodies of these saintly people in these graves resurrected after Jesus Himself was resurrected. These people did not remain on earth for long as they were probably given glorified bodies and are now in heaven Matthew 27:51-53).

There is a difference between being brought back to life, only to die later on in life, and being resurrected. The main resurrection has not occurred as yet, but will soon. When this happens the saints will be with Jesus forever. And as I mentioned above when a person is brought back to life they will eventually die again.

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Assuming your question is about people dying and being brought back to life - physical - again, then read Luke 7:12, 8:49, 12:1-11 for Jesus and one for Paul in Acts 20:19 and Peter had one also with 'Jabitha' ??

As noted above, at the time of the death of Christ, miraculously graves were opened and people once dead arose for a unspecified period of time. It is probable that these died again and are awaiting their resurrection as the Scripture is very clear about.

The only human to be resurrected into spirit and went to Heaven was Jesus:

John 3:13New King James Version (NKJV)

13 No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven.[

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