Greek episkopos, meaning "overseer," an office or position of responsibility. Hence, Jesus is called the "Bishop of your souls" (1 Pet. 2: 21-25). Judas is also spoken of as having a "bishoprick," reflecting the fact that the Twelve are overseers (Acts 1: 20; D&C 114: 1-2).
Bishop is also an ordained office in the Aaronic Priesthood (D&C 20: 67), and a bishop is a common judge in Israel (D&C 107: 74). The desirable qualifications of a bishop are listed in 1 Tim. 3: 1-7; Titus 1: 7-9.
See also Ministry.