The Church of the Holy Archangels (Armenian: Սրբոց Հրեշտակապետաց եկեղեցի, romanized: Srbots Hreštakapetats yekeğetsi), also known as Deir ez-Zeitun (دير الزيتون Dayr az-Zaytūn, "Monastery of the Olive Tree"),[2] is an Armenian Orthodox Christian church in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
According to a tradition, this site was the house of High Priest Annas, although earlier traditions also placed the house at different sites, such as on Jehoshaphat Street[3] or on Mount Zion.
[5][6] However, the gospels have divergent accounts about whether Jesus was brought to Annas' or Caiaphas' house/court.
Therefore, the Armenian Monastery of Saint Saviour (the "House of Caiaphas", also called Dair Habs al-Masih, lit.
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