So what's your point? That God's wasn't also a spirit at Genesis 1:26 and that the Bible is not in harmony from one book to the next?
I was probably just correcting the record on where the passage comes from.
My observation is that
when God is mentioned, it sometimes refers to just the Father. Other times
it refers to multiple beings, like in Genesis.
That's why in some cases, you find God being talked about in plural form
(Genesis 1:26; Genesis 18:1-2, etc). I mean, even if you have a hard time accepting that Jesus was God, I think it's still easy to accept that the Holy Spirit was also God. So that would at 'binity' which again still represents God as multiple beings.