The house of
Caiaphas, the Jewish high priest at the time of Jesus' death, is believed to be on the site. (Annas was Caiaphas' father-in-law and a former high priest). It is also called
Dair Habs al-Masih ( , ) in Arabic, since it is one of the supposed locations of the prison of Christ, where he was held after the
Sanhedrin trial. Because the
gospels themselves disagree whether Jesus was brought to Annas' or Caiaphas' house/court, the Armenian
Church of the Holy Archangels ("house of Annas") also has a prison of Christ. A stone relocated from the entrance of the
tomb of Christ is also believed to be over or under the altar at the older church in the monastery. == History ==