No, Herodotus is not mentioned in the Bible. Herodotus was a Greek historian who lived in the 5th century BCE, and he is often referred to as the ‘Father of History’ due to his work ‘Histories’, which explores the events of the Greco-Persian Wars and offers insights into various cultures of the time.
The Bible, on the other hand, is a collection of sacred texts central to Christianity and Judaism, composed of various books written by different authors over many centuries. While it contains historical narratives, religious laws, poetry, and prophecy, Herodotus is not one of the figures referenced within its texts.
Herodotus did write about cultures and events that are contemporaneous with some of the times mentioned in the Bible, but his works are not part of biblical literature nor do they feature biblical personalities. Understanding the context of both Herodotus’s works and the biblical canon can help illuminate the historical landscape of the time, but Herodotus himself is not found in the Bible.