'Sad' in the Bible
Happy are those who are sad: for they will be comforted.
And when you go without food, be not sad-faced as the false-hearted are. For they go about with changed looks, so that men may see that they are going without food. Truly I say to you, They have their reward.
And Jesus said to them, Will the friends of the newly-married man be sad as long as he is with them? But the days will come when he will be taken away from them, and then will they go without food.
And the king was sad; but because of his oaths and because of his guests, he gave the order for it to be given to her;
And they will put him to death, and the third day he will come again from the dead. And they were very sad.
So when the other servants saw what was done they were very sad, and came and gave word to their lord of what had been done.
And he took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and became sad and very troubled.
Then says he to them, My soul is very sad, even to death: keep watch with me here.
And looking round on them he was angry, being sad because of their hard hearts; and he said to the man, Put out your hand. And he put it out, and his hand was made well.
And the king was very sad; but because of his oaths, and those who were with him at table, he would not say 'No' to her.
And he was very sad in spirit, and said, Why is this generation looking for a sign? truly, I say to you, No sign will be given to this generation.
But his face became sad at the saying, and he went away sorrowing: for he was one who had much property.
And he said to them, My soul is very sad, even to death: be here a little time, and keep watch.
And when the Lord saw her, he had pity on her and said to her, Be not sad.
They are like children who are seated in the market-place, crying out to one another, and saying, We made music for you, but you did not take part in the dance; we gave cries of sorrow, but you were not sad.
And all the people were weeping and crying for her; but he said, Do not be sad, for she is not dead, but sleeping.
But at these words he became very sad, for he had great wealth.
Truly I say to you, You will be weeping and sorrowing, but the world will be glad: you will be sad, but your sorrow will be turned into joy.
Being sad most of all because he had said that they would not see his face again. And so they went with him to the ship.
For if I give you sorrow, who then will make me glad, but he who is made sad by me?
For you say, I have wealth, and have got together goods and land, and have need of nothing; and you are not conscious of your sad and unhappy condition, that you are poor and blind and without clothing.
And I was very sad, because there was no one able to get the book open or to see what was in it.
And one of the rulers said to me, Do not be sad: see, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has overcome, and has power to undo the book and its seven stamps.
And they put dust on their heads, and were sad, weeping and crying, and saying, Sorrow, sorrow for the great town, in which was increased the wealth of all who had their ships on the sea because of her great stores! for in one hour she is made waste.