Big Dummy and spockrates,
The Sacred Scriptures often use emotional terms to describe the actions or intentions of God, however, these are not understood in an absolute sense, but are modes of expression used so that the Jews (and us) would be able to have some imperfect understanding and association with God’s nature which in reality is so far beyond our comprehension.
The Scriptures also talk about God’s face, arm, back, finger, etc, but of course we don’t infer from that that God has a body of some kind with these parts. They are merely modes of expression to help us visualize and comprehend God’s actions and intentions.
When a human-like term is used to describe God, we call this an anthropomorphism, and the Scriptures are filled with them. Lest you jump to the conclusion that I am trying to introduce you to a new form of heresy, here is the Catholic Encyclopedia’s article on Anthropomorphism which can confirm that these expressions from the Scripture are not taken literally in Catholic exegesis.
newadvent.org/cathen/01558c.htm
The point of all of this is that while God does not have emotions, there is emotional language used to describe God in the Scriptures because emotions are the only way in which we humans are able to comprehend certain kinds of actions and intentions.