Reference: Sechu
Easton
a hill or watch-tower, a place between Gibeah and Ramah noted for its "great well" (1Sa 19:22); probably the modern Suweikeh, south of Beeroth.
Fausets
("the hill or eminence".) (1Sa 19:22): Between Saul's dwelling place, Gibeah, and Samuel's, Ramah. It had "the great well" or cistern (bor). Now, according to some, Bir Neballa ("the well of Neballa"), containing a large pit.
Morish
Se'chu
A place apparently lying between Gibeah and Ramah. 1Sa 19:22. Identified with Suweikeh, 31 53' N, 35 12' E.
Smith
Se'chu
(the watch-tower), a place mentioned once only --
--apparently as lying on the route between Saul's residence, Gibeah, and Ramah (Ramathaim-zophim), that of Samuel. It was notorious for "the great well" (or rather cistern) which it contained. Assuming that Saul started from Gibeah (Tuleil el-Ful), and th