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The book of Acts follows just the opposite motion, taking the scene from Jerusalem ( chs.
1 – 5 ), to Judea and Samaria ( chs.
6 – 9 ), then traveling through Syria, Asia Minor, and Europe towards Rome ( chs.
9 – 28 ).
This chiastic structure emphasizes the centrality of the resurrection and ascension to Luke's message, while emphasizing the universal nature of the gospel.

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