'Sad' in the Bible
When Joseph came to see them in the morning, he noticed how downcast they looked! They were both very sad.
So he asked Pharaoh's officers, who were with him in prison in his master's house, "Why are you so sad today?"
But Jacob replied, "My son isn't going back with you, since his brother is dead and he's the only one left. If something should harm him as you travel, then it'll be death for me and my sad, gray hair!"
If you take this one from me, too, and then something harmful happens to him, then it will be death for me and my sad, gray hair!'
when he notices that the young man hasn't come back with us, he'll die, and your servants really will have brought death to your servant, our father, along with his sad, gray hair!
She said, "Let your servant find favor in your eyes." Then she went on her way and ate, and her face was no longer sad.
A happy heart enlightens the face, but a sad heart reflects a broken spirit.