I'll focus on the last one, since all the other of your supposed contradictions are too easily refuted by the Bible itself, except for one transcriptional error (about the age of a King being 8 vs. 18 when he began to rule)
Christ's resurrection occurred (Biblically) during a "high" (Passover) Sabbath. The High Sabbath also included the feast of unlevened bread. (forgive the mispellings).
Both feast days occurred before the regular Sabbath and are recorded in the Gospels.
(The reason Christ coincidentally was taken on the Eve of the Passover was because He is the Lamb that causes God's wrath to passover you and I, and thus save our souls)
At any rate: many dogmatically reconcile the 3rd day as having been the 3rd day after Christ's death in this manner:
Christ died on a Wednesday evening (the High Sabbath) and arose Sunday while it was yet dark, according to the Scriptures. That gives you 3 days and 3 nights, and on the 3rd day, according to our Scriptures.
Incidentally, the 3rd Jewish feast that occurs (mentioned elsewhere besides the Gospels) is the feast of the firstfruits: Together with the Passover and Unleavened bread feasts they too account for 3 days and 3 nights.
Older Christians who allow(ed) God to economize on these 3 days did so with intense faith, despite their ignorance of the prolonged High Sabbath events that placed Christ's death on a Wednesday evening (vs. Good Friday).
Again, all your other supposed contradictions are easily refuteable.
(While respecting honest inquiries of dissonance within the Bible, I feel sorry for this poor soul(s) that sought the most anti-Christian way possible to attempt to break the scriptures to his/her own quick self-destruction)