I hope you'll forgive my incorrect reference - however it is still true that the Qur'an states several times that God loves not the sinners.
The Ezekiel verse comes from the period of the old covenant - Jesus had not even come to Earth. What I think the verse is getting at, is that God is just in his dealing of sin: he won't charge people incorrectly, and he will always punish sin. However, the way that this whole process occurred changed with Jesus.
For Numbers, I have two things to say: Firstly, this is before Jesus and is part of the old covenant scripture. Secondly, Jesus didn't sin (lie)
For the Luke verse, Jesus doesn't ever deny being God. Read the passage again. He simply urges the ruler to consider WHY. The most important word in Jesus' sentence is the 'why', rather than the 'me'.
For the John 14 verse, while Jesus is equally as divine as the father, and equally as important in the trinity, he has a subordinate role in the relationship between Father-Jesus.
For John 17:3, Jesus doesn't say that he isn't equally as divine as the Father, in fact, in verse 5, he actually says that he was with the Father "before the world began", elevating himself to divine status.
For Acts, I don't really see any apparent inconsistency?
For John 5, this again relates to the relationship between the Father and Jesus in the trinity.
For John 7, I have two things to say: Firstly, this again relates to the trinity, and secondly, later on in the passage, Jesus explains what he means: "Whoever speaks on their own does so to gain personal glory...". He both describes his relationship with the Father, and asserts his intentions on Earth.
I hope that clears things up a bit

I reckon it's awesome that you're thinking critically about what the Bible says. However, from the way I see it, most/all of the passages you mention make more sense when they're considered in both their immediate context, and the context of the whole Bible.
I hope you've found our discussion interesting, I certainly have. But I don't really see heaps of purpose in continuing to just throw verses at one another - I think it's fairly evident the differences between the Islamic and Christian viewpoints, and perhaps not the most relevant discussion for this thread/forum haha