In Great Friday Service "each hour has four gospel reading, and intercession, and closing of prayer as well as hymns for the different hours:
First Hour (Commemorating the Trial):
6 readings from the prophets, Thok-ta-ti-gom hymn, 2 Psalms, 4 Gospels, Contemplation, Intercession, Closing.
Third Hour (Commemorates the beating, mocking, and crown of thorns):
5 readings from the preheats, Thok-ta-ti-gom hymn, 2 Psalms, 4 Gospels, Contemplation, Intercession, Closing.
Sixth Hour (Commemorates His Crucifixion):
4 readings from the prophets, , Thok-ta-ti-gom Hymn, the candles are lit, priests raise incense, Tai-Shori (Great Hymnal Tone), Vay Itaav Inv (Meaning He Who Raised Himself as A Sacrifice), Ten-Oosht Hymn, Pauline Epistle, The Pieces of the Sixth Hour (Long Hymnal Tone), Omonogeneese Hymn (Meaning the Only Begotten Son, ...), Agios Hymn (Holy God, ..), 2 Psalms, 4 Gospels, The Thiefs Profession, Contemplation, Intercession, Closing. During the reading of the Gospel when the words It was darkness on earth... they turn the lights off.
Ninth Hour (Commemorates His Death):
They turn the light On. 2 readings from the prophets, Thok-ta-ti-gom Hymn, tee-shori (not taishori) Hymn, Vay Itaav Inv hymnal, ten-osht- imook.. Hymn, Pauline Epistle, The pieces of the Ninth Hour, Agios Hymn, Psalm, 4 Gospels, (Good Time for Sermon), Contemplation, Intercession, Closing.
Eleventh Hour (Commemorates His Coming down from the Cross):
One reading from the prophets, Thok-ta-ti- gom hymn, 2 Psalm readings, 4 Gospels, Contemplation, Intercession, Closing.
Twelfth Hour (His Burial):
The priest opens the curtains of the main altar, puts new covers appropriate for celebrating the burial on the altar, he starts the services of preparing the burial, as the people do the readings in a hurried way, as they were hurrying to bury the Lord Jesus Christ because it was the eve of the Sabbath.
One reading from the prophets, Thok-ta-ti-gom, 2 Psalm readings, 4 Gospels, Contemplation, Intercession, then they chant Kerye- laisson 450 times, One hundred to the North, One Hundred to the South, One Hundred to the West, One Hundred to the East. Then another 50 to the East, then they Chant Golgotha according to the known Aramaic tone.
The icon of burial covered with a special mix of spices that is based on the Jewish burial spices formula used by Necodimus and Joseph Aramiath to burry Jesus, then petals of red roses are sprinkled richly on top of the spices. This is wrapped in cloth resembling burial cloths is placed on the altar, and two lit candles (or electric lights shaped as candles) are placed one at each end of the wrapped icon re- inacting His burial and the two angels that guarded Him, one at His head and one at His feet.
One of the customs of this most solemn occasion is to get a taste of Vinegar and Mirrah mixed in little water. Usually one or more small bottles passed around for a little sip. People leave the church without the ordinary kiss of agape, because this was the time of betrayal when the Only Begotten of the Father was betrayed and suffered alone for the sins of all people. ( http://www.zeitun-eg.org/paschag2.pdf )