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Dr. Naama Golan serves as a Lecturer at Kibbutzim College of Education and Bar-Ilan University, specializing in Hebrew Bible scholarship. She holds a Ph.D. in Bible from Bar-Ilan University with a dissertation on The Daniel Narratives: A Literary Analysis of Daniel 1-6.
Her research focuses on literary analysis of prophetic books, particularly examining narrative structures in Daniel and Lamentations. Key interests include intertextual connections between biblical stories, divine representation in crisis literature, and symbolic imagery in apocalyptic texts. Recent work analyzes Nebuchadnezzar's dream-statue as commentary on Greek oppression and explores Lamentations' radical portrayal of God as active adversary.
Dr. Golan's publications demonstrate consistent engagement with major biblical journals (Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, Beit Mikra) and contemporary digital scholarship platforms. Her methodological approach combines close literary reading with historical-contextual analysis, revealing political dimensions of seemingly theological narratives.
As an educator at two prominent Israeli academic institutions, she contributes to biblical studies pedagogy while advancing research on understudied narrative techniques in prophetic literature. Her current work continues to explore the intersection of trauma theology and political resistance in ancient Jewish texts.

