Genesis 1:27
25 God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the cattle according to their kinds, and all the creatures that creep along the ground according to their kinds. God saw that it was good. 26 Then God said, “Let us make humankind in our image, after our likeness, so they may rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move on the earth.” 27 God created humankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them, male and female he created them. 28 God blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply! Fill the earth and subdue it! Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and every creature that moves on the ground.” 29 Then God said, “I now give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the entire earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food.
Isaiah 42:13
11 Let the wilderness and its cities shout out, the towns where the nomads of Kedar live. Let the residents of Sela shout joyfully; let them shout loudly from the mountaintops. 12 Let them give the Lord the honor he deserves; let them praise his deeds in the coastlands. 13 The Lord emerges like a hero, like a man of war27 he inspires himself for battle; he shouts, yes, he yells, he shows his enemies his power. 14 “I have been inactive for a long time; I kept quiet and held back. Like a woman in labor I groan; I pant and gasp. 15 I will make the trees on the mountains and hills wither up; I will dry up all their vegetation. I will turn streams into islands and dry up pools of water.
Notes and References
"... Thinking of the Holy Spirit in feminine terms thus has a serious biblical foundation. If humans were created as male and female 'in the image of God' (Genesis 1:27), then to think long thoughts about God in both feminine and masculine terms is biblically based. This idea is as old as the prophet Isaiah, who likened God to a 'mighty man' (Isaiah 42:13) and in the same passage compared God to a 'woman in travail' (Isaiah 42:14) ..."
Bailey, Kenneth E. Paul through Mediterranean Eyes: Cultural Studies in 1 Corinthians (p. 335) IVP Academic, 2011