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David W. Sielaff serves as Director, Associates for Scriptural
Knowledge and as Director, David�s Tomb Project (Subsidiary of the Great Kings
Discovery Project).
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in October 1949, Mr. Sielaff attended grade and
high school in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin and in 1972 he graduated from the University
of Wisconsin, Madison, with a Bachelor of Arts degree as a dual major in History
and Political Science. His personal studies in Theology, biblical studies and
history have always held a fascination for him. He attended Fuller Theological
Seminary in Pasadena, California and received a Masters of Arts in Theology
degree in June 1987. He may be reached at
[email protected].
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