Paul showed Jesus was made "a quickening spirit". Makes sense, since Lord Jesus before He was born through woman's womb was a Spirit, since He is part of The Godhead.
Jesus was the Word, not a Spirit. Jesus the Word appeared in His post resurrected body to Abraham. Abraham saw the nail prints and spear wound. Abraham did see Jesus in that day form. So you have no proof, but interpretation that Jesus as the Word had a physical form even before Genesis 1. Because from God's perspective the Lamb was slain from the foundation of the world. Jesus was not a literal Lamb. Yes the Word became flesh. Became Adam's flesh. Yet can you prove the Word did not have a physical body prior to His birth, even though He appeared in a physical body to Abraham? It was not a mirage. It was not a holographic image. It was God, the same yesterday, today, and forever. You have no proof beings with physical bodies
cannot exist above us in the firmament. What cannot exist up there is Adam's dead sinful flesh. It was banned from the Garden and from God's presence, until the Cross. At the Cross, Jesus entered Abraham's bosom and gave those souls new permanent incorruptible physical bodies. Those OT redeemed now enjoy Paradise with physical bodies in the presence of the Lamb who also has a physical body.
In 2 Corinthians 5, Paul points out we no longer have to wait in death, sheol, Abraham's bosom, but we immediately have a permanent building not made by human genetics, like this tent of sin and death. This body is left behind in corruption, and raised into incorruption. This body is not changed. The soul changes bodies like a dirty diaper, for the royal garments of a king. A permanent incorruptible physical body.
Now we all wait for the putting on of the spirit, the robe of white. Revelation 7 points out a great multitude. They are already present, but until the 5th Seal, they do not have their white garments or robes of white. They are not naked, this is just symbolism. They probably have on modern clothing under these robes of white. That is all besides the point. They have had physical bodies, but the spirit, being put on, will not happen until the Second Coming, when those alive and remain on earth, join those already in Paradise.
The point about not being in Paradise was even the souls in Abraham's bosom could not even enter Paradise until they could do so physically. Why would Paradise be open only for souls, because all they were, were souls prior to the Cross, but not in Paradise. Why wait in Abraham's bosom in sheol, death?
Now if one tries to claim they had bodies in Abraham's bosom, I would ask why? I mean ancient Greek mythology gave bodies to those in the underworld. Even the NT in Revelation claims under the earth or in the sea as places of the dead and the living. Revelation 5.
But to use one verse to forbid every other verse in God's Word is not wise interpretation. When simply it meant Adam's dead flesh would never ever enter Paradise. Not that a physical body could not. Fulness of the Gentiles has been trying to argue the point that a physical resurrection does place a physical body in Paradise. That body is a different body because of sin and death, not because of physical or spiritual properties.
The physical is separate from the spiritual. The physical is a body, the spiritual is a robe of white over the physical body. That is why there is soul, body, and spirit. But you are trying to force the soul to only have a body on earth and only put on the spirit in Paradise. No, we can exist on earth in both a body and spirit, because Jesus did from conception to eternity. We can exist in Paradise with a physical body and a spirit. Jesus was never and will never be anything else than a soul, body, and spirit. And Jesus had that ability even in the Garden of Eden, as well as in Abraham's day. But call it what you want. What you point out will not change the facts.
BTW. Jesus as Lord is the entire Godhead. Lord would be the description of one entity without a separation in the separate person identity. The Bible uses Lord sparingly and does not over emphasizes that point. Paul declares that at the Second Coming we will then be forever with the Lord. Jesus on earth does not contradict that point. Unless one has the problem that Jesus is bound by the physical limits we think are currently in place. This goes hand in hand with Jesus in the Garden or with Abraham. Jesus is not bound by the physical aspects of His own creation. Jesus as Lord is always present on the throne in God. Just the same as God was on the Cross as the Lamb of God.