Your statement is right.
According to Maimonides, God does not have human form or emotions.
Only for understanding by the small minds of humans is there Holy Scriptures mentions of the long arm and outstretched hand of God, His walking with Adam or Noah, His anger at the sinners and turning His face away from them until they repented for their sins as David tried. God is unchanging and not like us in form.
Jesus wept.
Where are you people getting this nonsense that God doesn't get angry?
Don't find Maimonides in the Scriptures anywhere.
Christians would partly agree and partly differ in saying that God is not like our present day mortal sinners. Jesus needed to be sinless to make a divine claim work. But His point is that the divine love isn’t impersonal. It is a sometimes suffering passion.
To be able to suffer without losing focus — that is ultimate righteousness.
Yet Jesus is God and became a man. I suppose citing Maimonides you are of a Jewish belief.