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Matthew was aware of this curse and tried to fix it by removing him from the genealogy but confused Jeconiah with his father Jehoiakim and accidentally removed the father instead.
Nope, this is you hallucinating.
>he also got Jeremiah and Zechariah mixed up while concocting a prophecy about Judas' death in Matthew 27:9
Already explained here 
>which contradicts the account of his death in Acts 1:18 on top of it
Judas Iscariot hanged himself, and then some kind of freak accident happened, for example the rope broke, and his body fell and burst open. No contradiction.
>Mark 11:1-7 One donkey
>Luke 19:29-35 One donkey
>John 12:14-15 One donkey
>Matthew 21:1-7 Two donkeys
John mentions the ass (ὀνάριον) in verse 14 and the colt (πῶλον ὄνου) in verse 15. And for Mark and Luke, the mere argument from silence is not a contradiction.
None of what you've pointed out is anything I haven't heard before. It isn't even among the more difficult things to explain, either.
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>In Matthew 2:23 he claims Jesus being called Nazarene was also a prophecy fulfilled, but there's no such a prophecy anywhere to be found in the OT.
I literally mentioned here (>>18115423) that Jesus fulfills Isaiah 11:1 in reference to Matthew 2:23. The word "netzer" (branch) in Hebrew of Isaiah 11:1 resembles the word "Nazarene." I'm surprised you didn't know that's what Matthew was talking about there, honestly.
>Right off the bat, in Matthew 2:15, he takes Hosea 11:1, a verse about the Exodus,
It's also about Christ. Hence why the words "Israel" and "my Son" are singular in the Hebrew of Hosea 11:1. The LXX or Septuagint screws this up by changing the prophecy to plural. But Matthew is quoting the Hebrew version of Hosea 11:1 here with singular "Israel" and "my Son."
>In Luke 24:46 he "fulfills" another prophecy that literally doesn't exist.
What prophecy in Luke 24:46?
>someone is singing about David
No, Psalm 110 is a Psalm of David written by David. Jesus accurately states this.