Which — Which in winter when the traveller neither needs nor desires it, are full of water congealed by the frost. Snow — Under which the water from snow, which formerly fell, and afterward was dissolved, lies hid. So he speaks not of those brooks which are fed by a constant spring, but of them which are filled by accidental falls of water or snow.
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Job 6:16
16 Which are blackish by reason of the ice, and wherein the snow is hid: