Not according to C.T Russell. In the September 15, 1910 WT he made these shocking claims regarding the 6 Scripture Studies that he wrote:
"That is to say, they are not merely comments on the Bible, but they are practically the Bible itself..."
He also goes on to say "If he then lays them aside and ignores them and goes to the Bible alone, though he has understood his Bible for 10 years, our experience shows that witin 2 years he goes into darkness. On the other hand, if he had merely read the Scripture Studies with their references, and not read A PAGE of the Bible, he would be in the light at the end of the 2 years..."
He takes it a step further in ridiculing Bible readers. He says, "We would, therefore, not waste a great deal of time doing what we know some people do, reading chapter after chapter, to no profit. We would not think of doing it. We would not think we were studying the Scritpures at all...We would not see the neccessity of reading the New Testament every day or every year; we would not consider that necessary. We would consider that the Scrpture which says, "They shall be all taught of God," would imply that in his own appointed way God would bring to our attention whatever feature of divine truth would be "meat in due season for the household of faith."
He qualifies this a bit further towards the end of the article by saying, "We are not wishing in this to say anything against one's poring over chapters that he does not understand and others do not understand, hoping that he might light on some truth... He has a right to spend weeks and years in this way if he chooses, but the chances even then are that when he does light on something HE WILL HAVE IT ALL WRONG."
Shocking, and horrible.