Means “overseer,” an office or position of responsibility. Bishop is an ordained office in the Aaronic Priesthood (
D&C 20: 67;
107: 87-88), and a bishop is a common judge in Israel (
D&C 107: 72, 74).
The Holy Ghost has made you overseers,
Acts 20: 28. Qualifications are set forth for bishops,
1 Tim. 3: 1-7 (
Titus 1: 7). A bishop is to be ordained,
D&C 20: 67. Edward Partridge was to serve as a bishop unto the Church,
D&C 41: 9. A bishop is to discern spiritual gifts,
D&C 46: 27, 29. A high priest may officiate in the office of bishop,
D&C 68: 14, 19 (
D&C 107: 17). A bishop is appointed of the Lord,
D&C 72: 1-26. A bishop is to care for the poor,
D&C 84: 112. A bishop is to administer all temporal things,
D&C 107: 68. A bishop is president of the Aaronic Priesthood,
D&C 107: 87-88.