God is omnigendered and genderfluid. *grin* God also became trans when he fashioned a body for himself that was not sexless as he was.
Seiously tho, Yahweh is both feminine and masculine declination, and both nouns and verbs are gendered in Hebrew. Gender isn't just what you are, its something you do. So when God is being the husband of Israel, father to mankind and king leader, there are male verbs male pronouns. But these become absent when talking about creating, and even divine presence. (Shekhinah, feminine.)
Far from being progressive though, this likely served to cement separation of male and female gender role expectations. Which aren't cool.
(Also probably had a lot to do with inspiration from similar androgynous Mesopotamian gods, like a lot of scripture. But that's another topic.)
This is largely lost in Christianity which honestly has a much more cut and dried and above all else, English approach to scripture.
So is the *biblical* God male or female? Complicated.
Is the Christian God male or female? Unequivocally male, because they only use He/Him pronouns despite God being a sexless spirit up until he fashioned a male body for himself... *cough* I digress.