This series of commentaries on the Old Testament, to which the present volume on proverbs belongs, has been planned as a companion series to the much-acclaimed New Testament series of the late professor William Barclay.
This was a particularly good analysis of Proverbs. Chapters 1-9 were explained nearly verse by verse, which I found really helpful. Then the author switched tactics and chapters 10-31 were divided by topic instead of chronologically. It meant I had a LOT of reading to do each day, but I can't think of a better method for expanding the meaning of the proverbs.