That’s a good point, but there was clearly a difference between the two. Lazarus was raised to his previous “natural” state. When Jesus rose from the dead, He existed in some altered state — presumably in a “glorified state” that had a visible presence but also had come characteristics of a supernatural state — that was not the same as what He was before.
Not accurate:
Jesus after He was risen, trying to show the Disciples He wasn’t a ghost:
“See, touch Me; I am not a Spirit, but flesh and bones”