Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
The march from Bezek may have begun the night before. This disposition of the forces "in three companies" (imitating Gideon' s strategy, compare the marginal reference.) would not have been made until the morning when they were very near the Ammonitish forces. "The morning watch" was the last of the three watches, of four hours each, into which the night was anciently divided by the Hebrews. (See Judges 7:19 note.) The time thus indicated would be between two and six in the morning.
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing 1 Samuel 11:11:
Judges 7:19
1 Samuel 14:47
1 Samuel 14:47
1 Samuel 31:11
2 Samuel 10:1
2 Samuel 18:2
Psalms 83:7
Psalms 90:4
Micah 4:10
Zephaniah 2:8
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