None of those have anything to do with a "millennial kingdom".
In fact, one could easily suggest that the passage in Genesis isn't even a messianic prophecy.
That's neither really here nor there... the bottom line is, Jewish mothers give birth to Jewish children, but the house/tribe the child belongs to is that of the father.
So if a Levite woman has a child with an Egyptian man, the child would be Jewish, but would NOT be a Levite. He would not be...
I was also a 90s kid. Graduated High School in 2005. The yearbook in question is from my senior year.
Did they take your son's picture anyway? I'd be surprised if they did this for free. There's a list of names in the yearbook of "those not pictured".
The Messiah is not meant to be God, nor is he meant to be born of a virgin.
The idea of a god being born is the stuff of paganism. Not of Judaism.
An error of translation.
Here's a better one:
For a child has been born to us, a son given to us, and the authority is upon his shoulder, and the...
Um... what?
Nobody gets taken by surprise... they send you home with an order form so your parents can choose what sort of photos they want (4x6, wallet size, etc...), what the background color will be, etc... and so that they can send you back to school with the money to pay for it.
This kid...
It is bizarre to me that you're phrasing it this way.
Instead of asking the question, say what you're trying to say. You obviously have an answer lined up depending on how I answer that question.... so give it your best shot and make your point.