This manuscript has the following features:
- It is very easy to read.
- It uses modern English (president vs. king) where possible while retaining much traditional
language (like righteous).
- It breaks the book down to:
- five hundred forty-one proverbs
- forty commands
- nine concomitants
- three allegories
- twenty homilies
- It has two exhaustive computer generated lists:
- Subject index of all proverbs sorted alphabetically
- Subject index of all proverbs in the natural biblical order
- It concludes with a brief theology of the Book of Proverbs:
- Touching on the five literature types noted above.
- Showing the seven scripturally-referenced steps to attain wisdom.
- Demonstrating that proverbs is an OT example of God's NT saving grace.
This manuscript has features that no other work on proverbs has.