The response was interesting, taking an informed world view. This is where I will skip to my point of view about reincarnation and related things.
The soul that grows; to say a soul grows, is to say the soul can die. Something that grows needs nourishment. I disagree that a mature soul has a second chance. However an innocent soul is of another matter. I cannot say using knowledge or Bible verses if an innocent child can be reincarnated. However using wisdom through faith I can say Yahuah Elohiym, (this is the name of God) He is merciful. Babys born with interesting birthmarks on the neck may have been given a second chance at living in the world of flesh. The other place for the innocent child that died is a playground where they are raised by angels who are loyal to Yahuah Elohiym. That was told to me by someone who crossed over and came back.
Getting back to the soul, a soul must grow. Not through different lives, but through a lifetime. Having said that, what is interesting is that Yahusha Hamashia called Jesus Christ called John the Baptist as he was Elijah. This is Elijah as in Elijah the prophet.
The question is, what does the soul feed upon to make it grow? There's nothing in this world that can do this. Feeding upon knowledge brings greater knowledge. Nothing else is achieved. The soul is incomplete. The soul needs a balanced diet. As a baby feeds on milk, a young soul feeds upon spiritual milk.
I quote, "And I, brothers, was not able to speak to you as to spiritual men, but as to fleshly men, as to infants in Christ. I gave you milk to drink, not solid food, for you were not yet able to receive it. Indeed, even now you are still not able, for you are still fleshly. For since there is jealousy and strife among you, are you not fleshly, and are you not walking like mere men? For when one says, “I am of Paul,” and another, “I am of Apollos,” are you not mere men?" 1 Corinthians 3:1-4
The question is, what is food for the soul? What is mentioned in the Bible is the Bread of Life, Living Water and the Blood of Yahusha Hamashia as in Spiritual Wine. That's a study in itself.
Conclusion is reincarnation for the innocent and the prophets may be possible. Also, Souls do need to grow. This is said in the Bible. Taking different lifetimes, not so much. This leads us into Yahuah Elohiym's judgement.
The question is, is Yahuah Elohiym Angry? The answer is, Yes. He was angry enough to remove one third of His heavenly host because of imperfections caused by rebellion started by one Cherub named Heylel BenSahar.
If Yahuah Elohiym is angry, He then is compassionate. We see this because He provided the Bread of Life and the Living Water for Humanity, not fallen Angels. To help something grow is to save it, giving it a new home. This is what Yahuah Elohiym is doing with those who follow Him.