Genesis 40:6

And Joseph came in unto them in the morning, and looked upon them, and, behold, they were sad.

Cross-reference

Genesis 40:8 Historical context

Genesis 40:8 directly follows: the butler and baker explain their sadness because they dreamed and have no interpreter.

Genesis 41:8 shows Pharaoh troubled after dreams, similar to the butler and baker's sadness in Genesis 40:6.

In Daniel 2:1-3, Nebuchadnezzar's troubled spirit from his dream parallels Joseph's troubled look here — both begin with distress over mysterious revelation.

Daniel 4:5 Parallel

In Daniel 4:5, Nebuchadnezzar's troubled spirit from a dream mirrors Joseph's troubled appearance here — both are disturbed by a divine message.