A bishop is an ordained member of the Christian clergy who, in certain Christian churches, holds a position of authority.
Meaning of bishop
The
etymology of the word
bishop comes from the
Greek word
episkopos (επισκοπος), which can be generally translated as
bishop,
overseer,
superintendent,
supervisor, or
foreman. From the word
episkopos are derived the English words
episcopacy,
episcopate and
episcopal.
Bishops in the New Testament
The
New Testament uses the word
episkopos five times.
Words related to
episkopos are used in two other verses. Some English Bibles translate this word as
bishop (
KJV,
RSV,
NRSV, etc.), while others, attempting to distance themselves from certain types of church
hierarchy, use an alternative such as "overseer" (
NIV,
ESV, etc.).
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